| Grok says: This crop circle at Jack's Castle Plantation, near Alfred's Tower in Somerset is a striking, symmetrical formation that strongly evokes sacred geometry, atomic/molecular models, and floral or stellar motifs. Visual Description - The design features:A large central circle with concentric rings (suggesting a core or nucleus). Six smaller circles arranged around it like electrons in orbits or petals on a flower (a hexagonal symmetry common in nature and sacred geometry). Outer looped or "petal-like" extensions creating a star-like or blooming appearance, with some layered, curved elements that give it a dynamic, almost 3D or vibrational quality. Overall, it resembles an atom, a flower of life variant, or a stylised sun/mandala when viewed from above. | Credit CropCircleConnector The location ties into ancient and historical significance: Jack's Castle is a round barrow (prehistoric burial mound), and Alfred's Tower is a nearby folly linked to King Alfred the Great and Saxon history. This area in Somerset/Wiltshire borders is a hotspot for crop circles, often near sacred sites, ley lines, or ancient earthworks. |