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STONEHENGE MYSTERY SOLVED....SIMPLY!

By: slydog send a private message
London : United Kingdom | 5 months ago  
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STONEHENGE on the Salisbury Plain

A retired Construction Worker may have solved the age-old mystery of

how the Ancients built STONEHENGE and possibly a few other pre-history

monolithic sites. Like David slew Goliath with a few small stones, this fella

has applied a simple solution to a Gigantic problem!

For hundreds, maybe thousands of years, people have been trying to figure out how primitive people could build huge structures such asStonehenge and the pyramids out of stone blocks weighing thousands of pounds. Scientists have been stumped.
Then along comes a normal guy - a retired construction worker - and he says well, I would do it like this. And he does. This guy uses the simplest tools known to man and shows how simple and easy it would have been to create Stonehenge
This is a really great video clip. Amazing how this guy could figure out something that has confounded scholars for centuries. And not only figures it out, but demonstrates it!
This guy could build a replica of Stonehenge single-handedly, while a committee of 20 or 30 Civil Engineering professors from leading universities would be debating how it might be done.
'Stonehenge Reloaded'. You have got to see this.....

http://j-walkblog.com/index.php?/weblog/posts/moving_big_rocks

Way to Go Wally Wallington!

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Posted By Sherrill_Fulghum Sherrill_Fulghum | 5 months ago
Modern humans frequently don't seem to know how to think in anything other than their own century.
Posted By slydog slydog | 5 months ago
I remember when working Construction my motto was always:
"Work Smarter/Not Harder"! Wally would've made a great workmate!
Posted By Sherrill_Fulghum Sherrill_Fulghum | 5 months ago
Genius: the ability to avoid work by doing it right the first time. :)
Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
You may read about Stonehenge in CHARIOTS OF THE GODS, by ERIC VON DANIKEN. 18/6/2009.
Posted By JonathanAquino JonathanAquino | 5 months ago
Here's more Stonehenge info from WikiPedia: "More recently two major new theories have been proposed. Professor Mike Parker Pearson, head of the Stonehenge Riverside Project, has suggested that Stonehenge was part of a ritual landscape and was joined to Durrington Walls by their corresponding avenues and the River Avon. He suggests that the area around Durrington Walls Henge was a place of the living, whilst Stonehenge was a domain of the dead. A journey along the Avon to reach Stonehenge was part of a ritual passage from life to death, to celebrate past ancestors and the recently deceased.[19] On the other hand, Geoffery Wainwright, president of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and Timothy Darvill of Bournemouth University have suggested that Stonehenge was a place of healing – the primeval equivalent of Lourdes. They argue that this accounts for the high number of burials in the area and for the evidence of trauma deformity in some of the graves. However they do concede that the site was probably multifunctional and used for ancestor worship as well."

Posted By Stonehenge Stonehenge | 5 months ago
And what about the design -would you go to the builders merchants without first having a plan of what you were going to build?

http://www.solvingstonehenge.com
Posted By Changez Changez | 5 months ago
Pretty funny if the original Stonehenge was made just because some guy wanted to prove it could be done.
Very cool though. I hope he has lots of luck putting up mysteries for future generations to ponder over.
Posted By mona37 mona37 | 5 months ago
this is smart i must say. since i was a child i used to get fascinated and used to think for hours about the pyramids and the STONEHENGE. i even thought that maybe a 100,000 people used to pick it up at the same time. then i grew up and realized this is not possible. now this man did this infront of the whole world single handedly and we all saw the video. i always used to think while drinking cold water from the fridge that we have this blessing but i dont know how many generations never got cold water to drink. today i think may be they had solutions to most of the things we have today but they just had it in the old style. which would be normal for them but now if we figure them out, very cool for us!
Posted By mllovric mllovric | 5 months ago
The main theory about Stonehenge is that it used to be a Druidic worship
gathering area from way back that even surpassed the times of King Arthur
and the Knights of the Round Table and Merlin the Magician. Another theory propagated for so many burials was that the Druids were sacrificing people to unknown gods partially as ancestor worship but lot
of the sacrifices were done to the gods and goddesses of fertility for a
good crop year and harvest. WE figure things out the mystery is destroyed
and you got pure logic. 19/6/2009.
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