Friday, June 20, 2008

Stonehenge Decoded...Does It Hold "HOT"Water?

Although I am taking a fun approach towards this project but know this! It is very serious matter not only for learning the ancient history but avoiding a possible manmade disaster that we all are in the process of causing again...

You see it was a combination of human activity and earth’s natural cycles that some how did not agree with one another, which might have caused the melting of the poles, which as a result a forced pole shift, which moved north pole from north America to is present location in a relatively short period of time, lets say about 10,000 years ago, to 5000 years ago “a more accurate date will be known after a thorough studying of these ancient water towers or pools and the surrounding terrain and seatrain by geologist and other non romantic professionals”

The speedy pole shift, in turn put a lot of stress on the earth’s crust and the earth went though a series of cataclysmic disasters...and a lot more to come my friend, but in the meantime I think the southern England was a very dynamic and complex geologic location back then, and that’s where the mystery lays...was Stonehenge a cold water reservoir fed by ancient aquifers or by seasonal snowmelt (it snowed a lot there back then) or perhaps a hot water bath fed by volcanic activity deep underground not unlike Iceland or Japan hey perhaps just like Bath the city in Somerset in the south west of England not to far north of Stonehenge...

Bath is a city In the valley of the River Avon “same as Stonehenge” around naturally-occurring hot springs where the Romans built baths and a temple and now boasts as Britain’s only natural thermal spa...

Perhaps the Stonehenge was not a cold water spring after all but a volcanic hot water spring just like the one slightly up north

So you may be right.. but no mysteries sorry!

Just logical problem to be solved...pure and simple

Gaus