Stonehenge ...Does It Hold Water?
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@gogogeedus I am Gaus from Gaus212 but I answer you from this channel so you can find my video easily its the only video here, in the video I explain how I thought it was a grain silo and how I got to water tank…:-)
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I think it is logical to think that stone henge had a practical use because human being's first priority has always been survival and everything else is a secondary consideration and that is the way we should look at stone henge ,we need to consider if it had a practical use first,
In my opinion it was a grain store.the stones helped support a wooden roof that covered an ant hill of grain.and the ditch around the out side was a mote to keep rodents out.
But maybe it was a water tank,plausible!
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@Gaus212 Yep,its a fixture for landing spaceships on,IDK sorry I was such an asshole haha
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o way it was made for that why make it to put water in??? if it was a water tank then why was people get berried there
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This is ridiculous. If they wanted a water reservoir, would it not be easier to just dig a huge pit in the ground and pave it with bricks or something?
A lot easier than hauling huge stones from miles and miles away, isn't it?
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thats gay
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Sorry but this has to be the worst idea i have seen about what they were used for. There is inner and outer blocks ( that you left out ) as well as the main middle blocks that you used for your idea. With the inner and outer blocks this idea makes absolutely no sense.
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roro879 5 months ago
@roro879 And what is your non REEEEEEETTTTAAAARRRRDDDDEEEDDDDDDed IDEA IS? I bet U don't have one :-)
Gaus212 5 months ago
i dont think that is plausible. for starter's thats alot of work for one water tank. and nothing else adds up. i think you will be suprised when or if we ever find the real reason for stonehenge
youbriggs 1 year ago
@youbriggs A water tank at a time when the only income was tin production & tin extraction needs a lot of water & water was seeping & being wasted was not a lot of work but necessary work did I mention that tin was needed to make bronze bronze was most important cause there was no steel & one could get tin only in 2 spots in Europe Spain & south western England & even today if one stars a house in these parts the British gov wants one to te3st for tin mining residue IE mercury ,It all adds up
Gaus212 1 year ago
This comment is gonna be completely irrelevant, but this dude sounds JUUUUSSSSSST like Triumph the Insult Dog. 3% of the viewers will know what the hell I'm talking about.
Who2Are1You 1 year ago
@Who2Are1You You watch too much Conan :-)
Gaus212 1 year ago