White Horse Milk Hill, nr Alton Barnes, Wiltshire. Reported 7th June

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Updated Sunday 8th July 2007

 

Image Lucy Pringle Copyright 2007


Images John Bradford Copyright 2007


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Reconstruction of the
2007 White Horse Milk Hill formation

By Zef Damen


2007 Milk Hill Magic

by Bert Janssen


White Horse Milk Hill of June 7: confirming the reality of ancient knowledge

In an elegant three-dimensional crop picture that appeared on June 7 at White Horse Milk Hill, the apex height of the Great Pyramid from Egypt was set equal to the diameter of a circle, partly enclosing its base. That picture was apparently intended to confirm for us the reality of ancient knowledge!

Thus the height of the Great Pyramid equals 5813 inches, while each of its four sides extends for 9131 inches at its base. If the square perimeter of that pyramid (4 x 9131 = 36,524 inches) is then divided by twice its height (2 x 5813 = 11,626 inches), the result is 3.14159 or pi.

"If one divides the Great Pyramid's square perimeter by twice its apex height, one obtains pi accurate to 0.04%. Could such an accurate and elegant relationship be just mere coincidence?" See www.math.washington.edu/~greenber/PiPyr.html  for a balanced academic discussion of that important issue.  

RED COLLIE


Just noticed a similar illustration of the Great Pyramid from East Field on June 21, 2001, that tells a similar story to the new one which appeared on June 7, 2007 at White Horse Milk Hill.
 

Both of those crop pictures tell us schematically: "If you go halfway around the base (2e) of the Great Pyramid in Egypt, then that would be analogous to the full circumference of a circle, whose diameter equals its apex height (h)." 

The architectural relationship shown there remains accurate to six digits after 5000 years.

RED COLLIE


 

Image John Bradford Copyright 2007


Diagram by Andreas Müller
www.kornkreise-forschung.de / www.cropcirclescience.org


Diagram Bertold Zugelder Copyright 2006



Location: white horse, Alton Barnes
Map:  
Crop: wheat
Description: circles and curves
Discovery: 6.00am.7th June
Name: Steve Amor
Status:  

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