Windmill Hill, Wiltshire


July 16, 1999




An aerial shot by Steve Alexander ©1999

Another square! This formation contains the rudiments of fractal self-similarity. Divide the form into quarters and then divide each of the quarters again into four. Compare the larger with its contained smaller element you will see the similarity between the one-fourth corner square and the one-sixteenth corner square.

Divided into sixteen, there are four unmarked "tiles" in the centre and twelve patterned squares around the perimeter. Each of the perimeter squares contains 24 small circles (there is a total of 288 circles.) One immediate thought was that each of these represented one day - 24 hours - but no further development of this idea could be achieved.

Ironically, the West Kennett formation of 4th August (to be posted next time) has a geometry which fits with the accuracy of a Swiss watch into this Windmill Hill square.

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