Crop Circle Targets Great Pyramid Seductively: Golden Ball Hill 2005

by  Matt Rock CCCRN Copyright 2005

Map Ref: Approx SU121634

Updated Monday 9th May 2005

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Taking various known aspects from previous circles and common knowledge about sacred geometry, I was able to 'feel' that certain things can exist.

If we look closely at the diagrams, we can clearly notice that there are embedded relationships to PHI and else wise.

Actually, if you play with the numbers, you may notice that certain numbers come up. Compare those numbers with those in the Great Pyramid.

 

Within the pentagram picture. Notice that 1.9 is both in this drawing and also on the edge of the slopes of the Great Pyramid.

 

 


Take notice also of the value of .76.... this is apparent at the apex of the Great pyramid. Notice, as well that '2' is the circle which surrounds the pentagram, is inside the the base length of the Great Pyramid.

Now the formation gives presence to 1.236 for that reason, to put emphasis on the PHI ratio or pentagram. This 1.236 is easily found inside the pentagram or using simple math from the starting point of PHI (1.618).

Notice that in my drawing, I have established, 4.2 and 6.8, both of which belong with the circle with diameter = 1.

 



if you move up in levels from 1 (PHI X 1 and repeat):
1.618, 2.617924, 4.235801032, 6.853526069776

Do you see the connection? 4.2 and 6.8 are there in the formation in relation to '1'. 3 on the other hand remains a little puzzling.

also, 4.2 and 6.8 are Fibonacci related.
2.1 X 2 and 3.4 X 2, hence we have 21, and 34, making 55 in the sequence.

4.2 divided by 1.236 = 3.4 approx
6.8 divided by 1.236 = 5.5 approx

 

 

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