Orbiting Components of the Helmet of the Gods
The plate's left shows the Cone's top circle, with the symmetry
of its
two original arcs limited by the green lines. The arc on the right
starts
with a zigzag, so, we call the Zigzag-arc, although the arc itself
happens
to be beautifully regular.
The other arc ( Hat-arc) also implying the circle, forms the inside
line of
Cinderella's hat.
This top-circle of the Cone shown in red is concentric with a larger
cyan-
colored circle. The cyan circle's radius is set by the nearer end of
the rough
arc to the outside of the Zigzag-arc.
In our experiment, we move the Zig-zag-arc (along with appendages)
to
the cyan circle, and we let it orbit in the cyan circle's track.
Subsequently, the Zigzag snaps onto the hat (shown bottom right).
For better contrast the zigzag's color was changed to magenta in the
area
of the fit, which is nothing short of amazing, and deliberate. In effect,
this
fit enhances the hat greatly, showing it in more detail..
We can even see that the top of the hat rises not from the inside edge
of
the hat's rim, as is usual for hats, but from its outside. That in
turn causes
an impression of its hardness. In other words, we're looking at a helmet
with a large flap over the ear area. The impression is undeniable.
Somehow, we're not surprised. After all, this is just another Cone
trick!
Hmm, so what is so amazing here?_ We are watching one episode
in
the series of programmed processes of reassembly.
If someone had really "terra"formed the Martian surface in geometric
patterns, such play of the 'gods' would in essence be
akin to the scholarly
message of the Seal of Atlantis, which already decorates France - in
mini-
ature, with precision easily defying the bounds of Low-Tech - and which
decorates the Nasca Plain, in Peru - in a giant version, again with
high
standard of precision easily defying the limits of what we could do
with
Low-Tech.
Whoever would have had terraformed Martian features into a geometric
system, would surely also be the author of the Seal of Atlantis.
Unbelievably, I am trying hard to be realistic, but it just so happens
that I can't see to the high end of this discovery's potential.