The mystery of Stonehenge.
The mystery of Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is one of the most mysterious places on Earth. That stone ring is very interesting because its stones are from very far away. One of the purposes of that stone ring could be to serve as a calendar. But there is one detail that we might forget. The Eastern island is exactly on another side of the Earth. And if we could dig a hole through Earth, it comes out from Eastern Islands.
So do those stone rings have some other purpose than just acting as a calendar? In some theories, those rings were some kind of message system. There are many other stone rings and there are megaliths between them. Similar megaliths are found also in Asia and Europe. They might show some routes, and their similarities may be coincidences.
The image above: Megalith from Wales (Museum of Wales)
The image above: Dolmen at Ganghwa Island, South Korea (c. 300 BC) (Wikipedia/Megalith).
There is a possibility that the stones for those stone rings are taken far away from them because the oscillation of those stones is easier to detect if they differ from surrounding areas.
There is an interesting theory that the Earth's magnetic north pole was somewhere in the past at the point of Stonehenge. There is a possibility that there were mirrors in those stones, and that thing sends radiation to the magnetic pike that rises from the magnetic north pole. So could that mythic thing be some kind of computer? Is the position of Stonehenge opposition to Eastern Island some kind of coincidence?
Or was there some kind of connection between people who lived in Southern England and Eastern Islands in the Pacific? There is a possibility that those Moai statues were some kind of terminus, the end of the line. So could Stonehenge serve in some rituals that were meant for eugenics? In that theory, two people left opposite sides of the Earth.
But that thing is one of the myths connected with the mystery called Stonehenge. The position of Moais and Stonehenge can be a coincidence. And we must realize that Stonehenge's users abandoned it a long time before Romans came to the British Islands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Island
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megalith
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moai
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonehenge
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