Philip Omoniyi Adetiloye
This paper examined the arrangement of geometric patterns in five different crop circle formations based on three assumptions. One, crop circle formations on farmers’ fields during summer months, especially in the UK, are created by plasma vortex ejections from the Moon. Two, the intricate geometric patterns in crop circle formations are three dimensional structural topologies that are intelligently embedded in one another by advanced ancient beings and three, crop circle formations depict the interior makeup of the Moon. The dimensions of the structures in the interior of the Moon based on these propositions were calculated from selected formations given that the Moon has a circumference of 10,917 km and a diameter of 3,476 km. The topology of various geometric architectures in the interior of the Moon were analysed from four crop circle formations while their sizes were calculated from a fifth crop circle that showed maximum geometric configurations. This study showed that the Moon has a solid crust devoid of any geometric pattern while the interior is made up of complex regular arrangement of four regular geometric solids; dodecahedron, octahedron, hexahedron and tetrahedron. This study therefore rejects the notion that the Earth and the Moon have similar geology, history, origin and interior layers. This study underscores the need for more interdisciplinary research on the origin of the Moon, the imperative of revising the objectives of the race to the Moon based on previous models of its interior and the need for more studies on what human activities on the Moon may portend for the future of humanity based on its unique interior design disclosed in this study.