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Stonehenge - Bluestone Acoustic Properties


zoser

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I stood in the centre of Stonehenge once upon a time.

There is something almost tangible in the air there.

I too have stood in the centre, and at every stone, and felt absolutely nothing

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Think it through. People don't go to the trouble of erecting multiple tonne blocks using different stone types and sound properties for no good reason.

There are only two types of stone used for the Stonehenge, the large stones being Sarsen Stone and the small ones being bluestone. I've been to the stone henge and it is thought that the bluestones (from Wales) were at the site of Stonehenge years prior to the actual Stonehenge being built, in different places as to where they are today. Then when the actual Stonehenge (built by a different group of people, who had placed the bluestone there) as we know it today was being built they rearranged the bluestone accordingly... Stonehenge_Original_birds_eye_view.png

Therefore there was only one type of stone (considering the bluestone was brought by a different group of people many years prior), brought by the group of people who built the actual Stonehenge. Defeating your idea that they used multiple different stone types to create acoustic sound properties (which I believe is a simple coincidence). Furthermore there are approximately 500 mounds near and around the Stonehenge with a single body in each, once again defeating your theory that the Stonehenge was built purely for acoustic purposes(?) Acoustic sound properties, coincidence? I think yes!

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'...the blocks at Stonehenge. The biggest weighs about

eighteen tons...''

The London Obelisk of Thumose III, weighs one hundred

and eighty-six tons, and therefore is about ten times

the weight of Stonehenge’s largest block.

It is therefore by far the largest stone in England.

..two huge sphinxes have lately been placed on the

Thames embankment, one on each side of this obelisk..'

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37785/37785-h/37785-h.htm

My findings suggest that stonehenge and the ealry Egyptian city of Annu,

employed the same technology - coarse standing stones.

Annu, or Heliopolis[Greek], i suggest, was a city of geometrically arranged standing stones.

Annu means 'city of pillars'.

The Romans and later rulers of Egypt, destroyed the ancient city of Annu

as it would connect Egypt and stonehenge etc...

The ealry technology can be seen around the world, supporting Ra

who told the pharaohs they would rule earth for millions of years

and spread the bloodline around the world.

They took the early technology with them.

Obelisks are refined standing stone technology

and better interfaced to the gods.[aliens]

This indicates that while Egypt was the empire of the world,

the aliens lived alongside pharaoh and helped pharaoh develop

his sonic sound sculpting technology.

I trust that the sphinx was sculpted using sound as were many other

royal monuments and art.

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I too have stood in the centre, and at every stone, and felt absolutely nothing

that's cuz you were {{{numb}}} at the time seeder.. remember?

;)

that's coming from a former {{{numbskull}}} btw. I'd like to see the place, you guys have lots of neat OLD stuff!

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that's cuz you were {{{numb}}} at the time seeder.. remember?

probably had more to do with a young mans hormones, the time I went there was with a GF Id not long met, we were on the way to the south/south west coast for a fortnight of camping and exploring the beaches, and er...relaxing!! I took a roll of film there, but as it had the GF in just about every shot I let her keep the pics.

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