I always thought the Man-An-Tol was three times into the sun or some such things. Do you have to do kiddies 9 times because they're smaller?
I can truly believe that some stone structures and chrystalline formations could act as attractors and 'funnels' for magnetism and radiation, just like a lens or satellite dish even.
Anyone know of any SERIOUS studies on this side of things? You know, yet another scientific study explains an old wives tale kind of study, where everyone says "We could have told you that. We never knew why, but we knew it."
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