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  • Thirty stones do NOT divide the circle into 36.

    How many possible combinations of alignments are possible? So many that it is possible to hypothesize just about anything.

  • brilliant video

  • Check out modern Wizards for some decent photos of Stonehenge and Avebury Stone circle with decent theories of the use of stone circles

  • rape!

  • This is so amazing !!! NOT

  • stellarium!

  • sounds: blablablablablablablablablabla­........

    its not clear....

  • Fuck you narrator!!! Your voice stinks..

  • look up goseck circle and learn that garmenys beat stonehenge by two thousend years

  • could be crop circles...... or a message to aliens lol :P (if u dont belive in aliens look at documentary: ancient aliens.)

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  • ugly voice..not clear

  • this seems like sterrelium. not sure if thats how its spelt but a good program.

  • Stonehenge was very likely did not have "a" use - given how long it was in use, it probably had many different uses. Look at churches today: now they're community centres, private houses ... the use changed with the needs of the people - and, over four thousand years, those needs must have been many and varied!

  • it was prob an ancient calender. the stones would follow the path of the annual movement of the sun so that people new the exact day of a new year or cycle. there is a point in the circle which they see as the begining of the cycle. they prob started the cycle in spring so they knew the best time to harvest the land and plant new seeds. i dont know this for sure but it seems the most plausable theory.

  • @thispagesux Yes very plausible. Humanity recognised the importance of the suns cycle long before gods were invented and religions formed.

  • @RobDeManc not THAT long

  • lets go to the Vatican & take the hundred of thousands ancient sacred texts & see for ourselves the mysteries of stonehenge, pyramids, etc. Interesting how thez ancient text, tablets, etc are kept under a huge so called lock n key & is only available to a very scarce few. What connection of Ley Lines does Stonehenge sit upon?!? Quite an interestng video, appreciate & thank you for sharing it w/all!

  • and if, Stonehenge was a RadioTelescope ?

    People going in the center, go down, looking sky, and may be LISTENNING sky... like a radiotelescope can catching sounds from cosmos... ?

    What link can we find with Winter solstice alignment ?

  • I Belive it has to do with the Galexy and the stars : Can you find any referance to the Galactick alignment that will happen on 21 dec  2012. It would seem that the people of the past left us lots of clues that lead to this avent.

  • when the romans invaded england about 2100 years ago, they seen stonehenge but even they did not no what it was

  • sweet!

    

  • nice job! informative. i did't want to fall asleep,i know what stone henge is,i'm scottish,so my passion is rosslyn "chapel". look it up,i think you will like!

  • the lintels make an artificial horizon upon which all observations are leveled

    much like the wall around Coral Castle--you are inside the telescope !! **NESTOR**

  • thanks

  • what is stonehenge

  • @alhassan55 Its was an ancient WATER TANK /TOWER & was used for TIN MINING.

    Regards:

    Gaus

  • the song in the beggining sounds like one of the first video games ever made

  • I Think Stonehedge Is The First (Giant) Watch (klock) lol just like the first computer filled a whole Room .U couldnt Put the First Watch on your wrist ^_^ (hehehe)...Bless !! (very interesting though !! i Like !)

  • wouldn't u think it would be a clock, like look at how the shadows hit the rocks like a clocks hands but instead of 24 hours its like 30 something wierd.

  • 6:25

  • if u notice, @ 4:57, it looks like a happy face. probably a happy greeting to the aliens hovering over wen they pass by :)

  • wow, thats so freakin cool.

  • Stonehenge is an incredible construction!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Saludos from MACHU PICCHU Peru

  • It is a instrument of calculating the earths calendar for the creators of the earth to measure the time that events need to take place and and it is measured by the certain type of mineral it is made from to match the star's eco system...

  • This is my own personal thing but I'd really, really think about changing the voice on the presentation. It even sounds dull & scientific. I almost fell asleep!

  • What a lame ass comment.

    Your video is sweet!

  • Says Jean Claude Van Damme. LoL Hysterical. What a chav...

  • @sonofherne Sounds like Capt. Jean-Luc Picard with a bad cold!

  • I've a hard time imagining bronze age people with crazy hair, all wearing white coats pacing up and down labs like today! They were no slouches but the astronomical area of SH is just not that precise. They were aware of the movements but viewed in a religious context not a scientific one, as evidenced by these monuments are always connected with funerary rites. Even tombs have these same alignments.Those aren't used as calendars because they are tombs! Circles grew out of the megalithic tomb.

  • amazing

  • Also read the book: "Stonehenge Astronomical Observatory", available via Lulu print on demand. It describes it in more detail, also describes how the stones may have been moved, the phases of construction, with new perspectives, and a theory for its destruction and final abandonment.

  • @BrontovoxCoUk Teory for is destruction? it was a worship site for occultic faiths, and the world went into a terror fright of them. This we knoew because of medieval witch hunts, the fact that since the end of rome druid became disliked, necromancers were renown and dispised in much of the early AD world and so on.

    Theory for that is not needed

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