paigetheoracle Posted August 28, 2007 Report Posted August 28, 2007 As an experiment has anybody tried to replace the stones in megalithic circles, to see if other materials unavailable to primitive man as far as we know, could disprove the new age idea that they were used as power grids from Earth energies? The Idea came to me after visiting two stone circles in Cornwall that were made of milky quartz and reading about others, artificially encrusted with small quartz crystals, plus recently seeing pictures of the Almeria geode in Spain. It made me wonder, if ancient man had dragged the Sarsen stones to build Stonehenge all the way from Wales to Wiltshire, could giant crystals like in the geode have been mined from somewhere else and been placed in these positions originally? Failing that could iron age men have used metal posts as conductors or could we make glass ones, if the crystals aren't easy to come by (Too precious/ rare)? It's all very well taking measurements as some people have done but wouldn't it be better to plug in the apparatus to see if it actually worked, rather than try to measure background radiation, when it's not in use (like a TV) to see if it actually works (better) this way? Has anyone tried this? Is anyone out there willing to? (European based obviously at present as that is where the circles exist). There was an incident reported of someone taking measurements at a site (Fortean Times?/ASSAP Journal?), who was purportedly thrown back from a stone by some kind of electrical discharge. Could it be that some kind of piezoelectrical force is in operation here and that maybe our ancestors stumbled upon this plus also found it was enhanced at certain places? (weak crust? plate movements generating energy?) Quote
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