The following is a series of cropcirclereconstructions with
emphasis on Trisection. I try to show that it has been an integral part of crop
circle design throughout the last quarter of a century, though not necessarily
visable in every formation.
For a full introduction please read the previous post of
this blog here.
September 3. 1993 Bythorn
Famous formation because it was the first formation with
visable pentagonal geometry.
Trisection, based on a tenfold polygon, by the entry of one
of the tramlines.
June 18, 1995. Cow down.
The hatchett segment is one segment of a heptagon. The
tramline determines trisection.
June 17, 1996 Alton Barnes.
Not based on a regular polygon, but the trisected angle
between the horizontal axis and the crossing point of the arc's is at where the
tramlines runs through the formation.
August 1, 1996 Ashbury.
The Vesica Pisces gives shape to every polygon, but the most
natural progression is hexagonal, hence trisection at 20°.
May 10, 1998. Bury hill.
Trisection incorporated in the design.
June 22, 1998 Cutforth
The design has distinct internal and external radii. When
the cicle with the internal radius is placed at the centre, trisection is made
by the tramline.
June 20, 2001 Avebury.
Trisection incorporated in the design.
June 15, 2004 Honeystreet
Four of six segments are trisected by tramlines. Each
opposite to each other.
June 10, 2008 North down.
July 31, 2009 Winterbourne Bassett
Trisection incorporated in the design.










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