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'incommunicado other than her eyes'
erm, aren't eyes themselves like a series of concentric circles with a dot in.

I started to watch it but frankly I got bored. I was annoyed from the moment those idiots started talking about the box with the alleged bricks in 'ooh how many do you think are in there? thirty, forty? - ooh yes' yeah listen to yourself for goodness sake.

Ah, but the eyes being concentrics is part of the thing is it not? It wouldn't have been possible (imho) for Brown to have pulled that trick if he'd chosen something less deeply embedded into our visual hardwiring. And that's what makes it interesting to me, as it suggests (to my mind anyway) that the CnR carvers somehow recognised that these images were one of the basic elements of vision. Similar with the chevrons, lozenges etc, as steted by the old migraneur-hallucination theory of RA entoptic epidemiology, rather than the 3 stages of trance version.

In short, I am now tempted to embark on a campaign to prove that the ancients understood neurology to a functional cellular level, and that the Men-an-Tol is in fact a prehistoric fMRI scanner ;)

Rhiannon wrote:
'incommunicado other than her eyes'
erm, aren't eyes themselves like a series of concentric circles with a dot in.
rarely does a shot linger that long on the eyes , and also the point when your'e suppposed to be drawing .
Stonehenge remains the problem . He has to know it was stonehenge , but there was not enough info from the drawing .