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Gravitational
Waves
We believe the crop formation reported on 23 June
2026 resembles gravitational waves. Gravitational waves can be
generated, for example, by black hole collisions or massive stars. Two
black holes first orbit each other, gradually approach each other, and
eventually merge into one. Figure 1 illustrates the process of two black
holes gradually merging to form a more massive black hole. A simulation
of this process is shown in Figure 2.

Fig. 1: Zürcher Weinland, Switzerland, 23 June 2026
(source:
Zurcher2026a accessed 2/7/2026)

Fig. 2: Illustration of
the process of merging two black holes and the creation of
gravitational waves
(source:
www.space.com
1163-stars-poised-merge.html, accessed 2/7/2026)
It seems that the creators of this
crop formation are trying to alert us to the impending collision of
two supermassive black holes. This clash has recently been
highlighted, for example, in an article published on the following
website:
2-supermassive-black-holes-may-collide-100-years-from-now-and-earth-would-feel-it
where you can also find a nice
animation of the merger of two black holes.
Jitka & Roman Hamar, The
Czech Republic, 2/7/2026
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