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East Kennett (England), June 21, 2001 ![]() Any one side of a three-sided tetrahedron can be easily depicted on a flat map, but it is literally impossible to simultaneously depict all three faces of 20 tetrahedra on a flat map coherently. It is easy to see the entire area impacted in a 13-day window using a three-dimensional model of the TimeStar. A crop circle discovered on the same day as the Alton Barnes (England) formation, June 21, 2001 at East Kennett offers a geometric description for the TimeStar's tetrahedra. |
Alton Barnes (England), June 21, 2001![]() Energetic rays surround the apex of the triangle in the crop circle comparable to the jets and sprites rising high in the atmosphere above ancient sacred sites identified with TimeStar tetrahedra. Nikola Tesla posited that the atmosphere acts as a capacitor for the planet as a self-contained generator. Twenty tetrahedra on the TimeStar are points of atmospheric exchange linked to currents at the core of the planet. |

Each 13-day TimeStar window is described with a three-dimensional tetrahedron. Twenty such tetrahedra in the TimeStar geometry correspond with 20 glyphs in the Mayan calendar. For example, the glyph for "Night" in the Mayan calendar corresponds with the coast of Cuba where a sunken city was recently discovered. The latitude and longitude for the Cuban coast was calculated in 1995 by using the Great Pyramid as the prime meridian (0 longitude). Archaeologists compare the pyramids and design of the city submerged off Cuba's coast with the pyramid center of Teotihuacan; and Teotihuacan was used as a model for the TimeStar system.