Liddington Castle

GEOMETRY
This is quite an extraordinary crop circle. It is apparently "harder" and more technical or "left-brained" than most of the Circles. To me it gave an impression of a technical device, a lock that needs to be turned clockwise. The three semicircles on the perimeter could act as "finger holes". Actually a psychic friend of mine had a vision, where this kind of locks were placed on the doors leading to a temple, with a gigantic version of the lock standing in the middle. In the vision this was a time gate, activated by four druids entering the temple. To open the locks they used counterparts of the shape as keys.

Also the geometrical structure of this formation seems rather much different from the "ordinary" crop circles. Instead of having meaningful relations to each other, the elements (again circles and straight lines) seem to be related to a set of equally centered and spaced rings as described in this diagram.
There are some interesting alignments though: For example, the small circles or dots are placed along the edges of the triangle. The orange circles are copied from the center and they quite fit in the space were I have placed them here.
I'm sure there's a lot more to be found in this formation, if somebody has the patience...

Finally here's an illustration just to testify the accuracy of the diagrams compared to the crop circle itself.
As always, there is no chance for a 100% match, because of the slight asymmetries caused by the undulation of the terrain (and possibly by some other reasons). To make the most mathematically accurate diagram one has to CONCLUDE the geometry instead of just COPYING it from the crop field.
- Martin Keitel, 2000 |