[ignoring the evidence and assuming for the sake of argument that it was done by aliens who can act physically on Earth somehow]
So why would they use that to make large, complex marks in fields? If they wanted to communicate, they could do so far more effectively. If they wanted to remain hidden, they wouldn't make large, complex marks in fields. The binary message one assumes that not only can they act physically on Earth, but they also understand binary, the ASCII standard and English and probably the way that optical discs work (since the pattern mimics an optical disc). If for some reason they thought that was the best way to communicate, why such a message? Why not "Greetings to the people of Earth from <whatever they call themselves>" and a message that means something? Why not instructions on how we can communicate with them? Even if that's with binary crop circles, they would at least tell us where to make them. "Leave a message in the field next to this one", or something.
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Answer me this Angillion: If aliens exist and they are far more technology advanced than we are...is it such a stretch to think they they have studied us and understand binary? Maybe they invented binary a million years ago. Maybe they want to send a message to the clever people in society hence used binary to express themselves.
Notice how you ignored almost everything and seized on only one minor aspect of it. Flattening parts of crops in order to write a message in English encoded in binary in accordance with the ASCII standard makes absolutely no sense if it was aliens doing it to communicate with humans, not when it requires them to know English and to be able to act physically on Earth with precision for extended periods of time. There are a multitude of better ways to do it. Nor does the message make sense in that context - it's not a greeting, it's not information, it doesn't have a clear meaning and it doesn't establish communication. Neither the message nor the way it was written makes any sense as aliens initiating communication with humans. It makes a great deal of sense as a bit of a joke, which is vastly more likely to come from humans than from aliens.
I've said all this before and you ignored it. What single word will you pick out this time?
You talk about a lack of facts, but that's only because you deliberately ignore almost everything.
I still can't see how two 60 year old men with some planks managed to "stomp out" around 900 characters of binary (guess have not counted) in perfection, in under 12 hours, in the dark + "draw" the rest of the picture.
Your inability to understand how something was done isn't evidence that it was done by aliens for no apparent reason.
I watched Dynamo doing some tricks last night. They were a damn sight harder to explain than some flattened crops in a field. I have no idea how he did them. Do you consider that strong evidence that he isn't doing them and that aliens are doing them? Or that Dynamo is an alien?
You're vastly underestimating what humans can do if they put their mind and effort to it, despite the fact that you've been shown other examples such as the snowfield artist.
You keep blathering on about the dark, despite the fact that you know it wasn't dark for 12 hours and you know that humanity has invented compact and effective light sources. Or maybe you don't know that. Maybe you're an alien.
Aha! Now I have it! You do have good evidence that the markings were made by aliens - you're one of the aliens who made them!