“The cross should be completely understood by as many as possible, for it was the foundation of the very roots of ancient civilization, wisdom and understanding.”

A patent for an “astronomical,
surveying and navigational instrument” was granted by the British Patent
office in November 2000.
The instrument, a faithful
representation of a working Celtic Cross, is marked in degrees around the edge
with a wheel spinning freely on a hub and has the following features.
The
cross arms are perforated with viewing holes to allow the observer to read the
angles.
The scale around the outer edge of the wheel runs from 0 degrees at the bottom
to 90 degrees clockwise and anti-clockwise, so that horizontal measurements
can be taken in any direction through the viewing holes.
The bottom
of the wheel is weighted so it will always point to the centre of the earth.
Crichton E.M. Miller applied
for this patent so that his discovery about the Celtic Cross would be taken
seriously. He considers himself fortunate to have discovered the gift of the
cross and to be able to pass the information on to humanity.
According to Miller “the cross should be completely understood by as many as possible, for it was the foundation of the very roots of ancient civilization, wisdom and understanding.”
Crichton Miller has written a book The Golden Thread of Time (ISBN 0-9541639-0-7)
and has a website where he explains about his discoveries.
For Further Information see:
http://www.viewzone.com/crichton.html