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Fairy circles mystery may be solved as physicist reveals missing link

Por: Newsweek Tech December 12, 2023

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The mystery of so-called fairy circles may have finally been solved—and it involves a missing link.This is the conclusion of an international team of researchers who studied the strange phenomena—hexagonal or round barren patches up to 39 feet across—that can be seen in the grasslands of Namibia and parts of Western Australia.Exactly what causes these strange patterns has been an enduring mystery. In the myths of northern Namibia, the... + full article



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