Don't ya just hate this type of article that cites something like "recent ultrasonic experiments" as though they arise from an authoratitive scientific study, but then fail to give any references. If it's truly possible to obtain objective scientific measurements of energies emanating from stone circles and to show that they have a high statistical correllation to the phases of the moon, then that would be such a breakthrough that it would be the main story on the BBC evening news. The fact that it has taken 18 years of continual failure to achieve such status ought to tell you something.
Reply | with quote | Posted by Steve Gray 13th January 2004ce 14:53 |
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