Stonehenge a machine built on a forgotten physics?

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The “amplifier” purpose seems most likely, in my opinion, but the AI might have been polite enough to give us the resonant frequencies of these stones. Would also like to know if the infrasound it creates is resonant with the Schumann, or if it’s causing beats, which can also induce anxiety.

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There are related sites to Stonehenge. There was a procession from one to another during festival periods that involved sexual activity. Very likely something similar was going on at Gobleki Tepe. Human populations were very sparse at that time and reproduction was in need of genetic diversity. The ceremonies at these sites seem to have been linked to orgy type ceremonies designed to have females impregnated by males who were not their brothers / cousins. This could have evolved from some rituals where astronomical etc knowledge was key, but how to get enough humans together to make the structures during a short (festival) length of time…just has to involve sex :grinning:

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There is a substrate of quartz crystal crushed and mixed with ferrous stone, also crushed. This forms a larger circle/disc below the stones, not sure whether that helps

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Yes, there was a sister site about 2 kilometres away which was a large wooden henge.

The priests having figured out how to brew alcoholic drinks probably had a lot to do with pulling people from far and wide to the festivals.

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