British crop circle made in July, 1999
Three well-defined triangles interpenetrate to form a
nine-pointed star with a swirling vortex in the center in this unique formation. This
nine-pointed form emphasizes internal structure / function by showing
swirls of the central vortex linked to linear intersections of the triangles
defined within the formation.
Made in England during the same period as the July, 1999
crop circle displaying the Hunab Ku symbol, together the two crop circles
directly
express key principles of TimeStar geometry. Two-dimensional triangles
correspond with three-dimensional tetrahedra (three-sided pyramids), which are
the most basic solids in Nature. In turn, points where tetrahedra intersect /
interpenetrate describe other geometries within the integrated form.
By fully defining each triangle (tetrahedron), the many intersections of
three tetrahedra which generates the vortex are shown. This is the dynamic
principle
expressed with the TimeStar. Juxtapositions of
the TimeStar's FIVE tetrahedra embody and unify all prime geometries in a way
that no other configuration accomplishes. The
cube formed within the TimeStar by the tetrahedra
is shown with an animation by Gerald DeJong.
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