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At a certain limit , the stone would even break down due to mechanical stress.By bringing together top experts and authors, this archaeology website explores lost civilizations, examines sacred writings, tours ancient places, investigates ancient discoveries and questions mysterious happenings. For some reason, the bluestones were considered special.The researchers used a special square of material to protect the surface of the rocks, but interestingly, several of the stones showed evidence of having already been struck.The researchers had been concerned that the musical properties of the stones might have been damaged as some of them were set in concrete in the 1950s and the embedding of the stones damages reverberation.In Wales, where the stones are not embedded or glued in place, he said noises made by the stones when struck can be heard half a mile away. We can see indentations on the rocks - the area is amazingly untouched,” said Jon Wozencroft, senior lecturer at the RCA.Well, it's interesting - and acoustic phenomenon can be healing when used with some intuitive knowledge apparently. Rocks make metallic and wooden sounds, in … C'mon. However, sound is always going to bounce off huge standing stones: how can we say that was in any way meaningful for people 3,000 years ago?Top Republicans reject the US president's suggestion that November's vote be put back.Arriving at 07:00 on a decidedly chilly January morning, I was sceptical. Modern-day druids also say they experience something special when they gather at Stonehenge and play instruments within the stone circle.Dr Till says there's a great deal of evidence that ancient people were intrigued and drawn to places that had a distinctive sound and Stonehenge had a "strange acoustic". Arriving at 07:00 on a decidedly chilly January morning, I was sceptical. ... A significant percentage of the rocks on Carn Menyn produce metallic sounds - like bells, gongs or tin drums - when struck with small hammerstones. Cancel Unsubscribe. It has also allowed tentative steps towards suggesting that the music may have acted to entrain the body, encourage Alpha rhythms in the brain, and help achieve altered states of trance-like consciousness. So much easier. Such sonic or musical rocks are referred to as 'ringing rocks' or 'lithophones'.

(replicating your oto-acoustic emanation tone can immediately drop your blood pressure up to 45 points...) but those closing sentences again illustrate the hubris of today.This is the same as the pyramids, the stones make a perfect A in the central chamber.

We seek to retell the story of our beginnings.The goal of Ancient Origins is to highlight recent archaeological discoveries, peer-reviewed academic research and evidence, as well as offering alternative viewpoints and explanations of science, archaeology, mythology, religion and history around the globe.“You don't get the acoustic bounce' but when he struck the stones gently in the experiment, they did resonate, although some of the sonic potential has been suffocated,” said Mr Wozencroft.They are going to write a book "all about" the stones - like they know diddly compared to what the actual USERS knew? ""The moment we start creating a virtual reality world it begins to ask questions, especially about people.