Re: [Vo]:One-man Stonehenge

2011-05-13 Thread francis
Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation on smooth spheres see images http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carved_Stone_Balls mostly with 6 knobs each. Megalith construction aid A theory on the movement of 'monument stones' has been put forward as a result of an observed correlation

Re: [Vo]:One-man Stonehenge

2011-05-13 Thread Harry Veeder
yes, from those photos it is clear that they were not simply unfinished spheres. Harry From: francis froarty...@comcast.net To: hlvee...@yahoo.com Cc: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 1:03:20 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]:One-man Stonehenge Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation

Re: [Vo]:One-man Stonehenge

2011-05-13 Thread Man on Bridges
Hi, On 13-5-2011 19:03, francis wrote: Harry, they appear to be an intentional variation on smooth spheres see images http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carved_Stone_Balls mostly with 6 knobs each. As usual Wikipedia is clueless again. The items at the Wikipedia page look very much like

[Vo]:One-man Stonehenge

2011-05-12 Thread Wm. Scott Smith
When the first European explorers asked how the huge stone on Easter Island were moved, they were told that they walked there; I, for one, believe this is the case. There are stories of large stones being made to float above the ground. I ran across a website where a man was casting large

Re: [Vo]:One-man Stonehenge

2011-05-12 Thread Harry Veeder
Think about how you would carve an oblong stone into a smooth sphere. The bumpy balls may simply be unfinished spheres. Harry From: Wm. Scott Smith scott...@hotmail.com To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 11:24:53 PM Subject: [Vo]:One-man Stonehenge When the first European