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The Last Shadow
i'd like to ask a question about stonehenge. to me i believe that stonehenge, being placed above intersecting ley lines and being directly on the center of the prime meridian, i think that when the planets align again, the ley lines would cause a worm hole to open above stonehenge that leads to other dimensions. this will cause travel, though highly unstable, to alternate universes. i also believe that these other universes are completely different from ours, and with which i agree to that there is more than one "me" so to speak in all of existence. for example, there could be a universe where i am a cartoon character (excuse me if im wrong) and could never hope of entering that universe without replacing the "me" there. could anyone prove me wrong or am i just relying on false hopes?
AlphaNumeric
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i believe that stonehenge, being placed above intersecting ley lines and being directly on the center of the prime meridian


Stonehenge isn't on the Prime meridian, it's quite a way west of that. And the Prime Meridian has no special meaning, it's simply the 0 for our longtitude map labels and it goes through London because in the time when people were developing this stuff properly (ie sea faring clocks to measure your location by the Sun) London, and Britain as a whole, was pretty much the most dominant sea faring nation in the world. There used to be a Prime Meridian through Paris but us English put a stop to that.

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i believe that stonehenge, being placed above intersecting ley lines and being directly on the center of the prime meridian


Stonehenge isn't on the Prime meridian, it's quite a way west of that. And the Prime Meridian has no special meaning, it's simply the 0 for our longtitude map labels and it goes through London because in the time when people were developing this stuff properly (ie sea faring clocks to measure your location by the Sun) London, and Britain as a whole, was pretty much the most dominant sea faring nation in the world. There used to be a Prime Meridian through Paris but us English put a stop to that.

i think that when the planets align again, the ley lines would cause a worm hole to open above stonehenge that leads to other dimensions. this will cause travel, though highly unstable, to alternate universes. i also believe that these other universes are completely different from ours, and with which i agree to that there is more than one "me" so to speak in all of existence. for example, there could be a universe where i am a cartoon character (excuse me if im wrong) and could never hope of entering that universe without replacing the "me" there.
You're an idiot. Stop smoking so much dope.

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could anyone prove me wrong or am i just relying on false hopes? .
Planetary alignments never do anything. Stonehenge isn't on the prime meridian. The PM is just a random choice due to historical reasons.
wcelliott
Let me get this straight - You're actually *hoping* you're a cartoon character in another dimension?

Dude, step away from the bong.
light in the tunnel
The reason astrology is valid is because energy-based life forms living in far away solar systems transport their souls to Earth to enter into human babies right after they are born. They wait until after birth to avoid the trauma of delivery. Ancient people who studied astrology carefully were very knowledgeable about how to assist the energy transfers during birth and dying. Monuments like stonehenge were built as antennas to channel the energy either into a baby, in which case the mother had to deliver in the center of the stones - or people would go there to die, so that their souls could be channeled back to their homes, many lightyears away, more quickly. Sometimes people even had to commit suicide or be assisted in doing so to facilitate their souls departing at the proper time of alignment with the correct constellation.

This is all BS I'm making up, but I figure the stonehenge mysticism has to be kept alive somehow, because it would get kind of boring otherwise, wouldn't it?

. . . but then again, what if it's true?!? ohmy.gif
wcelliott
As long as we're "spit-balling", my guess is that it was a High Court / UN of the stone age, a place where representatives of the local kings/rulers would meet to discuss differences rather than go to war every time someone steals a pig from another kingdom's farm.

Anyone who's ever had a court date knows how important it is to show up on-time. Hence, the secondary (but necessary) function as a calendar.

BTW, it was constructed (and apparently used) over a period of five hundred years or more, changing morphology over that time.

They added the bluestones relatively late in its history. One interesting thing about bluestone is that it's warm to the touch, unlike granite. In my theory, the king's representatives got older as time went on, and standing in front of /leaning on bluestones would be a lot more comfortable to an old back than leaning on granite.
O_o
So far there is no current confirmation of that possibility. It is merely a reasonable conjecture which can be stated.
rmuldavin
The Last Shadow. Posted 17sep09, 1:56 AM

[rm; I don't think is false hope to view your internal thoughts as "cartoons", for at the minimum you are an "observer".

The number of two way channels between "N" individuals, peoples, life-forms, robots, N(L)=N(N-1)/2. As N gets larger, N(L)=>N^2 power.

So how much volume has a surface water wavelet that oscillates as mathematical sine wave?

I'd visualize that the sine wavelet is like an annular rim. Slowing down logically, there is a "surface tension" at some finite, differential, surface thickness, delta(L).

Asleep yet?

Cartoons are Big business! Enough typed upon these sentence ribbons.
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AlphaNumeric; posted 17sep09; 2009; 08:18PM:

Maybe {{Planetary alignments must cast a measurable effect upon Earth, if a poster gives this thought, hmm...be constructive, yes, Prime Meridian must do something, for example, I had to think how to spell the word.

Further more, is there some meaning attached, "prime middle", ah ha, there is some relation to that numeral/number "one" (1) that separates two equal valued numbers.

Got to think about this, or go to a search engine, google? NO, maybe a quickie:

Maybe the above moderated typer needs to smoke more mj? I don't recommend this, but to do a search on what some published "scientists" are typing, and multi-median-ing. Especially the relative lung and health damage potentials.

Albert Einstein is pictured with pipe in hand, nicotine I assume, I read and observe from users that it has a calming effect. Some workplaces provide fans and places to take smoke away from others. Robert Oppenheimer [rm: checked the spelling of his name from Index to soft cover book "Gravatation" by Misner, Thorne, and Wheller, Freeman 1972 (some 1280 pp):

[[Section 32.4. Collapse of a Star with Uniform Density and Zero Pressure

When one turns attention to the interior of a collapsing star and to the precise world-line that its surface follows in the Schwartzschild geometry, one encounters rather complicated mathematics. The simplest case to treat is that of a "star" with uniform density and zero pressure; and, indeed, until recently that was the only case which had been treated in detail. the original--and very complete analysis of the collapse of such a uniform-density "ball of dust" was given in the classic paper of Oppenheimer and Snyder (1939). More recently [rm-1972], other workers have discussed it from slightly different points of view and using different coordinate systems. [rm- "bungie-cord coordinates" by-pass rectangular coordinates, and likely reduce the number of variables by one dimension] The appproach taken here was devised by Beckedorff and Misner (1962)]]

So, Alphanumeric, we both have plenty of study ahead, at least I do.
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wcelliott. Posted: 19sep09, 03:07PM {{Dude, step away from the bong}}

Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong
Under the shade of a coolibah tree
And he sang as he watched & waited til his billy boiled
"You'll come a waltzing Matilda with me!"

Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
You'll come a waltzing with me!
And he sang as he watched & waited til his billy boiled
"You'll come a waltzing Madilda with me!

Down came a jumbuck to drink at the billabong
Up jumped the swagman & grapped him with glee
And he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bagl
"You'll come a waltzing Matilda with me!"

Up rode the squatter, mounted on his thorobred
Down came the troopers, one, two, three
"Where's that jolly jumpbuck you've got in your tucker bag?
And he sang as he watched & waited til his billy boiled

Up jumped the swagman, sprang into the billabong
"You'll never catch me alive!" said he
And his ghost may be heard as you pass out by that billabong.
You'll come a waltzing Matilda with me.

--A. B. "Banjo" Paterson

"Rise up Singing" Edited by Peter Blood-Paterson, A Sing Out Publication.

[RM- only the lines have been altered to translate the song on page 186 to make fully printed as it appears by editors, that is, live by your witts]

Websters: bil-la-bong. In Austrialia, a lagoon, a backwater.

I guess the water was too deep, I'll pass the billabong to the next rapper-rm
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