Hi Jools
The project started when doing some research into renewable energy (a process that led to various patent submissions, two of which are currently going through to grant as markers). The project is a method of using a slowly rotating receptor to mimic the Sun's movement and collect energy from small flat plate fixed mirrors arranged as a circle (using principles similar to that of the Aceribo Observatory and the Auroville project).
By reflecting light instead of collecting, it can also be used to create a miniature version of the Sun's apparent movement around the world. It creates a model of the Universe if you like, but based on a geocentric (fixed world) model.
A variant of the project's sub-structure requirements was later found to exactly duplicate the structure of Stonehenge. I wrote a novel about this & published last year. However, published last week, the Stonehenge Riverside Project did a laser cloud scan of the monument and their new discoveries appear to match the novel's predictions. They also published data in June indicating that metals were used at Stonehenge during its construction (metals apparently started to be used in Britain much earlier than was previously thought).
So it started as an interesting project trying to help make a cultural shift towards sustainable development. Since then, the more investigation done, the more verification has been received: This is unusual. Usually with new discoveries, theories are thrown out, not strengthened. Other factors since discovered hint very strongly that a patriarchal society (of the type we assume has always existed) may not have existed in Northern Europe prior to the time of the North European information blackout (corresponding with Greek Dark Ages).
A slightly longer summary is here:
http://heavenshenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/stonehenge-geocentric-hypothesis.htmlYes, I'm doing en e-book: It's going to be an expanded version of the paper, looking at various other monuments. The original idea of this second phase (there's quite a lot more to it) was to go out and prove that this type of knowledge didn't need advanced tools, so I 'invented' methods and then went to try them out in the best topographical locations. However when I arrived, I found all my experiments already set up in a vast amount of detail: Dozens and dozens of them.
The e-book (which is only the equivalent of about 70 pages) is being priced at the minimum possible (99 cents or about 60p) and will be free to download on Sundays via Amazon
More details here:
http://heavenshenge.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/stonehenge-solving-neolithic-universe.htmlAll the best
Jon