It is suggested that these properties could be the reason why the builders were willing to travel so far to source the stones from Wales and bring them to the site in Salisbury Plain, England. Everything has its own frequency.

Try.Let's shelve this idea shall we?You might like to check out Mahayana Buddhist texts claiming that sound was used to move stones for building up onto mountainsides, and that several monasteries were created in this wayWhat if they in ancient history used sound for quarrying and shaping the stones.

Using these frequenses with appropriate energi input, would possible have given them an instrument for maisonry.

Within the remains of their times, no evidence of weapons, or defensive architecture was found.

Descending into the Hypogeum, one can re-connect with this culture that used overtone  These sacred musical rituals found their place in religions all around the world: within  The sound resonates through the bones within the Hypogeum and people from all over the known world may have used the island as a centre of their mystical practices, a pilgrims’ site, coming to worship their beloved Goddess, or coming to experience the Divine.

And while some people may seem content with the story as it stands, our view is that there exists countless mysteries, scientific anomalies and surprising artifacts that have yet to be discovered and explained.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.We’re the only Pop Archaeology site combining scientific research with out-of-the-box perspectives.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.

Salford team explores sound qualities of ancient Wiltshire monument using 1:12 replica based on data from scans. Today, various studies suggest that the long-term practice of meditation may sculpt the brain towards more patient, emotionally balanced, and creative individuals. The stones ... Dr Keating suggests that the caverns are designed to generate an acoustic phenomenon called Helmholtz resonance - the hollow type of sound created by blowing a stream of air across the top of an empty bottle. Theta rance The Stonehenge Sounds album was designed to help you achieve relaxation and altered states of consciousness through 10.4 Hz Alpha brainwave pulses and 5.2 Hz Theta drumming. To listen to clips of the stones being ‘played’ at Stonehenge, click April Holloway is a Co-Owner, Editor and Writer of Ancient Origins. They didn't even know they made tones, now they do, and so they are going to expose ALL the ancient knowledge? So much easier.

It is clear that Maryhill sustains reflected energy for a longer time, giving rise to the impression of a more reverberant environment.

A team of researchers from London’s Royal College of Art (RCA) have discovered that the stones used to construct Stonehenge hold musical properties and when struck, sound like bells, drums and gongs. (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.They are going to write a book "all about" the stones - like they know diddly compared to what the actual USERS knew?

One of the principal researchers, Paul Devereux is currently working on a book, Drums of Stone, which will tell the full story of musical rocks in ancient and traditional cultures. Night Ritual 2.
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. These curves show the behaviour of sound energy as it decays with time after an initial excitation impulse. “Different sounds can be heard in different places on the same stones,” said the researchers.

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.

....At Ancient Origins, we believe that one of the most important fields of knowledge we can pursue as human beings is our beginnings. John tells us: ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God’. We seek to retell the story of our beginnings. He’s discovered that burial mounds in Ireland called Cairns, even though they are made of different materials, and are different sizes, all resonate at one particular frequency, of: 111 Hz.


Further research directed by Prof. Robert Jahn has tested acoustic behaviour in megalithic sites in the UK, showing that they sustained a strong resonance at a sound frequency between 95 and 120 hertz.

C'mon.

“It is not controversial to say that prehistoric people would have known of the stone's capabilities.

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