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In addition to their bending experiment, they examined photographs taken after the May 1, 2005, crop formation at Golden Ball Hill. Images revealed pristine, unbroken flower heads amidst the crop, a stark contrast to the damage inflicted during their experiment. The spacing and gentle bending of the plants suggested that a force—possibly non-physical—was at work, potentially attributing the phenomenon to energy rather than human efforts.
One remarkable observation noted a retained upright stem amidst the formed flat crop, further highlighting the implausibility of mechanical creation. Such features could not be easily replicated using a stomping board, which would likely overthrow any errant plant. This juxtaposition established a case that favored natural occurrence over human fabrication.