366 geometry

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366 geometry (366-degree geometry or megalithic geometry[1]) is the "name given to an hypothetical geometry supposedly used and perhaps created by an alleged Megalithic civilization of Britain and Britanny, France, according to certain British authors Alan Butler and Christopher Knight, and French author Sylvain Tristan" ("Megalithic Geometry: An Overview").

Notes

  1. 366-degree geometry is the main phrase used by Sylvain Tristan on his website, but he also uses the phrase "megalithic geometry" synonymously.

References

  • Butler, Alan. The Bronze Age Computer Disc. London: Quantum, 1999. Print.
  • Tristan, Sylvain. "Alan Butler and 366-degree Geometry." The Golden Lines. Sylvain Tristan, 2008. Web. 18 July 2015.
  • Tristan, Sylvain. "Megalithic Geometry: An Overview." The Golden Lines. Sylvain Tristan, 2008. Web. 18 July 2015.