TimeStar Forecast
LUNAR ECLIPSE, JULY 5, 2001

Map of Lunar Eclipse


TimeStar's Wind Map shows the area corresponding with the Wind glyph for the July 5, 2001 lunar eclipse. The East Kennett (England) crop circle made in June, 2001, showing the geometry of a rotating tetrahedron, models the motion of a tetrahedron in the TimeStar. The Wind glyph is centered at 20 South latitude east of Fiji at 175:10 East longitude. An unmarked map below shows the area on the globe. .




Note: The TimeStar postulates that the apex of the tetrahedron where sun-like rays are shown on the crop circle is a point of atmospheric exchange where jets and sprites, red and blue lights, rise up high in the atmosphere. Jets and sprites have been discovered only recently since aircraft began flying at very high altitudes. The "kite" shape of the Alton Barnes crop circle corresponds with the stellated dodecahedron embedded within the TimeStar, on which the larger geometry of the TimeStar expands. The TimeStar embodies all prime geometries, which include a dodecahdron, and unifies the prime geometries with elegant vector equilibrium.