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This Crop Circle Wasn’t Art — It Was a Perfect Mathematical System Completely Revealed in 2019

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    In July 2006, a mysterious crop circle appeared in a field in Wiltshire, England. Unlike most formations, it resembled an open book filled with numbers — as if a message had been deliberately left for those who know how to read it.

    For years, this formation was dismissed as another unexplained phenomenon. However, a deeper numerical analysis reveals something extraordinary: the structure of this crop circle precisely mirrors the numerical system described in the book "A Message: Time of Unity".

    In this article, we present the decoding process step by step and demonstrate why this formation cannot be random — and how it connects to ancient numerical keys, digital roots, and a hidden mathematical order.

    2006 crop circle in England shaped like an open book with numbers

    Why This Crop Circle Cannot Be Random

    The mathematical consistency of the structure, the absence of repetition, and the precise numerical balance point to intentional design.

    Digital Roots as a Method of Decoding

    Deciphering the crop circle using digital roots
    Digital root decoding of the crop circle table

    In the figure there is the same book, expressed through digital roots. A digital root is a single digit obtained by repeatedly summing the digits of a number until one digit remains.

    Example: 83 → 8 + 3 = 11 → 1 + 1 = 2.

    Removing Repetitions and Zero Values in Digital Root Analysis

    Removing Repetitions and Zero Values

    In the top row of the table, zeros appear, which should not exist in a complete number system. Repeating columns and rows are removed, leaving only unique numerical sequences.

    The Three Base Columns and Numerical Keys

    Three base columns extracted from the crop circle
    The three base numerical columns

    The vertical rows of digital roots reveal three fundamental numerical keys: 1-5-9, 4-8-3, and 7-2-6. These form the basis for the entire structure of the table.

    Construction of the Base Table

    Base table reconstructed from crop circle
    The reconstructed base table

    The table contains all 81 four-digit combinations without zero and without repeating digits. Each numerical set appears only once.

    The Magic Square and Numerical Harmony of the Crop Circle

    Magic square derived from the crop circle
    Magic square derived from the crop circle

    The decoded structure forms a magic square, where numerical balance appears in all directions.

    The sum of the numbers in all horizontal, vertical, and diagonal rows is constant. Each subsection follows the same numerical balance, revealing the same core keys throughout the structure.

    In all subsections, the horizontal and vertical rows show the keys of the first group (735, 843, 915, 681, 276, 294).

    In all horizontal rows, the first digits of the numbers from each subsection point to the three main keys: 147, 258, 369. The remaining digits of the numbers show these keys as well without exception.

    In all vertical rows, the first digits of the numbers in each subsection indicate the keys of the first group (798, 321 and 546). The remaining digits of the numbers also show these keys without exception. The digits of the numbers in the diagonal rows also indicate the keys of the first group. In all nine subsections, the sum of the digit sums of the numbers in the horizontal and vertical rows is 60. It looks like this:

    The digit sums of numbers

    Let ́s look at the magic table in terms of its digital roots:

    The digital roots of the magic table

    Crop Circles and the Fulcrum Mechanism

    Crop circles do not appear without reason. After deciphering of another formation, Aslan Uarziaty discovered the fulcrum mechanism, capable of preventing a planetary pole shift and large-scale natural disasters.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the 2006 Wiltshire crop circle unique?

    It resembles an open book composed of numbers and follows a precise numerical order based on digital roots.

    How are digital roots used to decode crop circles?

    Digital roots reveal numerical symmetry within crop circle formations, often forming magic square structures.

    How is this crop circle linked to the book “A Message”?

    The numerical structure of the formation corresponds exactly to the system described in the book.

    Does the decoded formation form a magic square?

    Yes. All rows, columns, diagonals and subsections produce identical sums, which is a defining feature of a magic square.