Building Stonehenge

maryc's picture

Dear John,

Thank you for posting this.......a prime example of reverse engineering!

Love,

Mary

davelambert's picture

I've seen this several times, and it makes great sense.  There's a couple of things I can't figure out...how does he get the pebble under the block to start with?  Also, I notice he's working on a concrete pad.  I presume the builders of Stonehenge didn't have that, and a pebble on the lawn or even a rock the size of a basketball would simply sink into the dirt.  What am I missing?

8-D

davelambert's picture

I've seen this several times, and it makes great sense.  There's a couple of things I can't figure out...how does he get the pebble under the block to start with?  Also, I notice he's working on a concrete pad.  I presume the builders of Stonehenge didn't have that, and a pebble on the lawn or even a rock the size of a basketball would simply sink into the dirt.  What am I missing?

8-D

maryc's picture

Dear Dave,

I think this guy is creative doing his stonehenge...but he lacks some techniques they had back then.Harmonic levitation is my feeling of how these massive stones got placed originally.

Love,Mary

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