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Stonehenge discovery generates questions.......
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johnpe1
10 years, 7 months ago to
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interesting developments from remote-sensing readings
at Stonehenge lead to rewriting history! -- j
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10 years, 1 month ago
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Yes. . like Galileo and DaVinci and Tesla ... ! -- j
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Dobrien
10 years, 1 month ago
Howard Roark comes to mind. Usually when something is discovered that will cause history to be rewritten the discoverers are shamed, discredited, they are often tossed from their career.
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had to look that one up -- Ren and Stimpy never made it
onto my screen around here.
I guess that it means that the folks who built stonehenge
had a lot more going on than we knew! -- j
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Posted by
SaltyDog
10 years, 7 months ago
That's pretty interesting, but in the immortal words of Ren Hoek, "But what does it MEAN, man?".
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onto my screen around here.
I guess that it means that the folks who built stonehenge
had a lot more going on than we knew! -- j
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