6/8/2023 0 Comments And the sun also rises![]() ![]() It is likely that the geometry was used without the underlying mathematics, apart from some basic whole number ratios. This geometry is very simple to perform by peg and line, but the mathematics behind it is complex. The geometry of Stonehenge (a 3x donut) can be defined by inner circle arcs which cycle three times around the Aubrey ring to unite at 28 points and this may have determined the pit number. Inner circle arcs could have been used at Stonehenge to construct an inner ring one third the diameter of the earlier outer ring. A construction system based on dimension sharing and scaling will produce artefacts and sites with similar sizes, but some sites such as Newgrange appear to be self scaled. ![]() Circle arc geometry as a tool can be used to produce complex shapes, at Newgrange to make the heart shaped mound and to construct arcs to align the inner trilithons at Stonehenge. The annulus 'donut' is a common structure in the Neolithic, both of open timber and stone circles and was found to be an architectural scaffolding for closed structures such as Newgrange, which was found to be self-scaled from an inner ring diameter. ![]()
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