Thursday 1 November 2012

No small feat

The Silbury Hill crop formation of August 2004 hit the papers, predicting doomsday. 


It depicts the opening of the underworld in Maya mythology according to sources.  It also resembles a coronal mass ejection from the sun.

It too fits the pattern I've started building.  Here's how.

The first thing I noticed was a deviation from the pattern around the edge.  This seemed to flag that quadrant as different to the rest.  Leap years come in fours, and 2012 is a leap year.  The deviation is most likely February with its 29 days.  As there are twelve segments and four "blanks" in each quadrant, these then tie in with the months of the year.

If one starts on the outer ring with January then the deviation of February, that takes us to April.  We then have June and July represented by the groups of six marks.  Working round takes us to November and December at the end. The symmetry of the calendar seems to hold with the summer and winter solstice in June and December respectively at opposite ends to each other.

In the same quadrant are the "feathers of flame" with a noticeable break on the outer edge which points.  This leads to the end of November/start of December.

See how the "feathers of flame" stop short at what could be classified as "53".  This ties in with our coordinates of 53N 0 32W.

Where the line is, is where 28 November would be.  The six marks for December are written as 3 then 3.  After 28 November 2012 there are 33 days left in the year.

This is all very well and not conclusive, methinks.  So how about this:  if we draw lines through the "breaks" in the feathers of flame and extend them to the outer edge we get the following:

The lines intersect exactly where the sun, moon and planets are on 28 November 2012 just after sunset.  (We get Neptune courtesy of the tramline.)

Whoever is creating these masterpieces is putting in a lot of effort and ensuring that one can cross-check and verify one's findings, it seems.

They certainly are no small feat (and decoding them isn't easy either).

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