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Old 11-29-2007, 07:45 PM   #33
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second...... draw a circle with a radius of 2.575miles(5000megalithic yards). thirdly.....position this circle so the arc runs from start point along scuthvie bay to tofts ness. 4....where the arc cuts through start point,place the point of the compass and draw another circle,creating a vesica piscis. 5.... continue to draw the flower of life. the flower will spiral out,running through all ancient sites,standing stones,cathedrals,churches etc. you will see as you go along,all ancient sites lie at the centre of six points. i look forward to your feedback.x http://homepages.compuserve.de/wfksc.../minisandy.jpg
hi andy,

i tried doing this but i cannot determine the start 'point'. you say that the lighthouse is the start point but in your directions you say for the circle to run "through" the lighthouse along the scuthvie bay to tofts ness, which will put the actual center point of the circle in the middle of the scuthvie bay? it's hard to determine where exactly tofts ness is. beyond that, your circle is only 2.5 miles in diameter so you will end up with many thousands of circles that cover the entire globe which are only a little over 1 mile between node points. with such an vauge starting point with a grid that small your going to end up nearly on top of every site either by accident or a slight movement of the grid and or size of the circle you can pretty much set it up to hit any points you want. how did you come to this and do you have a map with your own drawings and conclusions? if your interested in earth grids then you should check out (unless you already know of) bruce cathie along with becker-hagens. there are some very interesting conclusions.
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