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night than during the day. When the outside temperature drops, it approaches dew point, i.e., the temperature at which invisible water vapor changes into fine microscopic droplets. This is how mist is formed. Crop circles particularly form at night, when the circum- stances for humidity are more favorable. Great Britain also possesses this hygrometric peculiarity making it a perfect location. Moreover, we have seen that when the dematerialized vessel is sta- tionary, a spatio-temporal differential caused by its temporal bubble produces condensation (caused by temperature reduction, linked to a slight Brownian movement of the vessel particles). Before creating a crop circle, the still invisible UFO will hover over the field in a station- ary position long enough to saturate it with humidity. No one will notice. One could even wonder why a sudden fog has appeared. How- ever, what is more natural than meteorological oddities, especially in England? Let me add that, as we will see, the night is not dark in high time densities. It is often as bright as daylight. In the second stage the vessel descends to a lower temporal density and becomes luminous. It also emits in the microwave spectrum, just below infrared. These emissions immediately affect the seed heads in two ways. Formation of crops circles:stage1 - * » 6 x * The night is bright in high time densities * % & % The vessel remains invisible but saturates Temporal bubbles) oo eres: e e888, 38 The crop becomes more humid Figure 117 Formation of crops circles : stage 1 * _ - The crop becomes more humid