Was Stonehenge a part of some kind of acoustic internet? In that model, those megaliths or stone rings are connected by using stone lines. In that system, the sones conducted acoustic resonance in those lines. So stone rings could be the routers, the megalithic tombs could be the switches and the single-stone monoliths were the wires of that hypothetical communication tool.
Stonehenge is a mystery. Many people believed that it was some kind of calendar. But the new research debunks that theory. There is no 12-divisible construction in Stonehenge. And that means it was not the calendar.
The thing is that the creators of that strange structure carried those famous stones from a long distance, and one of the reasons for that could be that the oscillation of the stones could separate from the environment. So was Stonehenge some kind of communication tool? There are many theories about the purpose of those stones.
The Stonehenge
Stones of Avebury stone ring that is the world’s largest megalithic stone circle.
"Aerial photo of the Avebury site and village" (Wikipedia, Avebury)
"Pentre Ifan (Pembrokeshire), one of the most dramatic megalithic tombs in Wales. It would originally have been covered by a stone mound." (https://museum.wales/articles/1314/The-megalithic-tombs-of-Stone-Age-Wales/)
If those mirrors conducted enough light in the stone ring, that thing can cause extreme heat. And maybe that kind of thing made some kind of impression on people. Stonehenge could be almost anything. Sometimes introduced the theory that there was some kind of laser ray in that stone ring. A large number of mirrors will conduct light to the parabolic mirror, and then that thing forms extreme heat at a certain point.
There is the possibility that the system conducts light to a mirror that hangs above the henge. So there are lots of mirrors that are pointed mirrors that are aimed upwards. Then that mirror will transfer light to the aiming mirror. And that kind of system can be a powerful and impressive way to show the power of druids.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/megalithic-sites-0017711
https://museum.wales/articles/1314/The-megalithic-tombs-of-Stone-Age-Wales/
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-debunk-controversial-theory-of-stonehenge-as-a-solar-calendar/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avebury
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