Good explanation, but to tie these to detailed engineering drawings, and elaborate maps, just ups the strangeness factor though.
I was watching the show “Curse of Oak Island” about the guys treasure hunting there. Interesting stuff. They had a guy from Sweden come over with his “discovery” that the first published works of Shakespeare had a code in it. One code referenced to the constellation the northern cross and at a specific date and time. The cross was directly over Oak Island (so a GPS route thing).
Then, there was a code for the diagram of the “Tree of Life” - a 10-pointed figure with various names for the various points. The guy said that the “mercy” point would solve the riddle of Oak Island. But that was right in the swamp.
“Well - we have five of the points that form the cross that was found back in 1942. Let’s find a point not in the swamp.” Based on his calculation they paced 182 feet to the south of the southern most rock already found. They had to search around a few feet, but found another similar rock half buried. Once they dug it out it was similar in form to the others, and had a triangular etching on the bottom.
A random glacial rock that just happened to be in line - or something that Shakespeare had known about? (Of course, the guy couldn’t hang around to strengthen his theory by pacing out to a second rock. I guess he had a plane to catch.)