Personal Numbers

Personal Numbers

Towards the end of the ‘90s I wrote a column, Cornography, for SC (formerly Sussex Circular), a pioneering little monthly edited by Andy Thomas. Towards the end of 1997 I suggested that sevenfold geometry would be a part of the crop circle offering during the 1998 season.

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Closings and Openings

Closings and Openings

As I have noted elsewhere, the ending of each crop circle season is both sad and bewildering. Some weeks of beauty, excitement and newness and then, in flash – it’s over! It seems always to take some months to gain even the slightest of insights into the latest gifts and, as usual, winter contemplation produces a portfolio of ideas accumulated during the post-summer gap.

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The Fractal Field

The Fractal Field

Every crop circle season’s end is both remarkable and bewildering. It takes some months to find what might be the most effective approach to understanding. I have come to rely on two guidance systems.

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The First Five Crop Circles of 2017

The First Five Crop Circles of 2017

I had been working for some weeks on The Fractal Field, an article dealing with the many fractal forms that have appeared in the fields since 1991. Then suddenly the season started! I might well be mistaken but I cannot recall a season that started so early and with such consistent quality in the first formations. I decided to shelve The Fractal Field (perhaps it will be revived) and to discuss these first manifestations.

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Phive Pointed Star

Phive Pointed Star

Last time in Squareness Reconsidered of 6th March 2017 I wrote of the importance of John Martineau’s early work on the geometry of the crop circles. Published originally in 1993 as The Sophistication of Agriglyph Geometry it dealt comprehensively with a range of geometrical shapes but the importance of the pentagram as a controlling form was clear.

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