Interesting stuff! I wonder what method was used to arrange the stones so precisely across the distances. Were all of the stones within eyesight of each other? If (for example) a stone was behind a hill from another stone, how did they determine where to place it for the correct alignment?
Sorry to say but if you apply a voltage to those rocks, nothing will happen. They are not quartz crystals. And no, everything is not driven by frequency, energy, and harmonics. You can apply whatever sonic or electrical frequency you want to those rocks, but nothing will happen. To think that ancient people had the ability to not only understand but to generate frequencies of any kind (beyond sounds and music) is simply lunacy. You can do this experiment yourself. Go out to the rocks with a speaker and generate a range of frequencies. Nothing will happen, i predict.
Well done Ray, you are tying together everything around us and bringing in the technical reasoning - thank you!
Very intriguing Ray, going to be viewing this one again.
Interesting stuff! I wonder what method was used to arrange the stones so precisely across the distances. Were all of the stones within eyesight of each other? If (for example) a stone was behind a hill from another stone, how did they determine where to place it for the correct alignment?
Sorry to say but if you apply a voltage to those rocks, nothing will happen. They are not quartz crystals. And no, everything is not driven by frequency, energy, and harmonics. You can apply whatever sonic or electrical frequency you want to those rocks, but nothing will happen. To think that ancient people had the ability to not only understand but to generate frequencies of any kind (beyond sounds and music) is simply lunacy. You can do this experiment yourself. Go out to the rocks with a speaker and generate a range of frequencies. Nothing will happen, i predict.
I guess everybody is somebody's lunatic.