Ley Lines

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nigelswift wrote:
I tend to agree in both cases but the fact I don't know why - or how I could judge slightly worse/better examples respectively - is a bit frustrating.

As for long distance leys the best evidence about those is contained on our very own TMA Technicolour Map. It shows millions of them, or doesn't.

Lack of evidence ? Three points isn't much to go on .

Oh yes the long distance doodah even including relatively good accuracy is full of them , and to be expected by chance .How the ley hunters in the 60s-70s missed so many good ones is amazing , maybe they they were too busy looking at churches , moats and hill forts .

The argument pro and anti ley lines will never be resolved as long as there are a small elitist band of people who claim the exclusivity of detecting them holding sway.
But a simple question is never answered....
Why does sight alignment, a physical (and visible) proof, need a mystical invisible explanation?
Putting things in a straight(ish) line for everyone to see to be guided to(or by)as a place of worship/warning beacon/warrior's grave/battle site etc makes sense.
BTW..I'm not entirely averse to the idea of some form of energy(EM?) seeping from flaws(emptied underground streams?) in the natural bedrock...but would seepage in itself occur in straight lines as the flaws surely wouldn't be straight?