Stonehenge Astronomical Observatory

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Also read the book: “Stonehenge Astronomical Observatory”, available via Lulu print on demand: www.lulu.com 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. This video describes how Stonehenge was designed for a functional purpose. Evidence is presented, which shows that it was an astronomical observatory. The massive sarsen stones of the circle and trilithons formed a precision scientific instrument. Further information www.brontovox.co.uk


7 Responses to “Stonehenge Astronomical Observatory”

  1. jkhooker — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    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…

  2. sonofherne — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

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

  3. JVonD — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    What a lame ass comment.
    Your video is sweet!

  4. sonofherne — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    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!

  5. sonofherne — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    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.

  6. jonnygb4 — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    amazing

  7. BrontovoxCoUk — January 30, 2010 @ 12:55 pm

    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.

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