This is the third entry in a series of crop circle
reconstructions with emphasis on trisection. For an introduction to the
subject, please go to the first entry here.
The reconstructions don't follow a narrative. They are
randomly picked from Lucy Pringle's- and Steve Alexander's website. Please
visit
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/
http://temporarytemples.co.uk/
July 21, 1994 East Field
Another octagonal design. Trisection both on 45° (top) and 90° (bottem).
July 24, 1994 East Dean
The main body of the formation is build "ad
quadratum". Trisection on a straight angle by the tramlines. Note how
these lines make trisection two times; on the outer perimeter and at the
central circle. Another beautiful quallity of this formation is how the long
axis ends at a tramline. While the tail curves away, the size of the second
circle is determined by this meating point of axis and tramline.
July 15, 1995 Kingsclere.
The grape shots seem to tell 2/3 and 1/3.
June 11, 1997 Rockley down
June 12, 1999 East Field
The head of the serpent bends 120° from the horizontal axis
of the formation, which is the tramline. Trisection where the lower tramline crosses
the head.
July 17, 2005 Boxley
Trisection incorporated in the design.
May 19, 2007 Morgan's hill.
Just as with the Boxley frormation, when there are so many
elements involved, one could argue that finding trisection is coincidence. So
allthough the interaction between design and tramlines seem to be very
deliberate, they do not convince solely on trisection. Together with all the
other examples however, i hope they bare som weight in the argument that
trisection has been a integral part of crop circle design the last quarter of a
century.
June 17, 2012 Berkley Lane
The proportions of the perimeter, central circle and ring
reveal a triangle with the same angles as the dominant triangle in the Sri
Yantra, and the Great pyramid. Trisection of the slope angle gives reference to the
tramline at one end, and the little grapeshot at the other. Trisection of the
apex gives reference at the same grapeshot, and the tangent point of the tramline.
July 1 and 23, 2012 Wanborough Plain
First found on the first of july. The grey part was
flattende three weeks later. Trisection at the entry of the tramline.
May 24, 2015 marlborough
Trisection on the 13 fold regular polygon. As if the tramline pushes
the fourth satelite out of symetrie.










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