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The Preselis are dotted with prehistoric remains, including evidence of Neolithic settlement. In 1923 the petrologist Herbert Henry Thomas proposed that bluestone from the hills corresponded to that used to build the inner circle of Stonehenge,[10] and later geologists suggested that Carn Menyn (formerly called Carn Meini) was one of the bluestone sources.[11] Recent geological work has shown this theory to be incorrect. [12] It is now thought that the bluestones at Stonehenge and fragments of bluestone found in the Stonehenge "debitage" have come from multiple sources on the northern flanks of the hills,[13] such as at Craig Rhos-y-felin.[14] Advanced details of a recent contribution to the puzzle of the precise origin of the Stonehenge bluestones were published by the BBC in November 2013
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Spottish dolerite turns blueish hue when wet.
Noting
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Geoffrey of Monmouth (Latin: Galfridus Monemutensis, Galfridus Arturus, Welsh: Gruffudd ap Arthur, Sieffre o Fynwy; c. 1095 – c. 1155) was a British cleric and one of the major figures in the development of British historiography and the popularity of tales of King Arthur.


One of oldest written account by Geoffrey for Stonehenge said those blue stones were healing stones. Noting

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And water was the key with the stones when used in conjunction. As he took the study of Stonehenge seriously.
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Rofl, preseli hill has tons of holy springs.
Church crypt is cropping up here lol
The stones also make special noises when tapped they ring.

That takes to Malta and the oracle room. And sound breaks up the molecules in the air and is known to alter brain function. Back to trance states theta.
Sound frequency is more powerful than turning up the volume.

Interesting, fire alarms are tuned to frequency that causes jolt of adrenaline and fight or flight response in humans.
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That is why string theory was invented in the 60s.

The attempt to find the description of the strong force.
The idea was that particles like the proton and the neutron could be regarded as waves on a string. Strong forces between the particles corresponding to pieces of string as in a spiders web.
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Nassim was on it lol

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Worm wake makes prime number waveform patterns
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In solid-state physics, the electronic band structure (or simply band structure) of a solid describes the range of energies that an electron within the solid may have (called energy bands, allowed bands, or simply bands) and ranges of energy that it may not have (called band gaps or forbidden bands).

Band theory derives these bands and band gaps by examining the allowed quantum mechanical wave functions for an electron in a large, periodic lattice of atoms or molecules.


Recall Builders and valence bands dream years ago, nice
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Avebury druids day there is a force where the top band part is in the stones that push people away.
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What? Graham Hancock says after the comet cataclysm 14-15000 years ago the survivors built the megalithic structures from their knowledge not before. That doesn’t make full sense. There’s got to be a communication issue there. All is a big word yet says humans been around at least 350,000 years in house of history, said.
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The blue stones increased the alpha waves which is very promising in why so many people ancient past went for healing.
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Alpha wave is relaxation which can cause
Reduce stress
Healing
Regeneration
Recovery
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Well that’s some sword in the stone lol
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Leeches have 32 brains
Noted lol
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One for each segment band rofl
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Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Bloodletting, whether by a physician or by leeches, was based on an ancient system of medicine in which blood and other bodily fluids were regarded as "humours" that had to remain in proper balance to maintain health.

Way of coyote, go ask the mice if you want to know about owls lol
Same concept

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its first national security mission called Falcon 9 for the U.S Air Force. This new satellite, once it is fully operational, will be three times more accurate than current GPS tech.


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Last night a rabbit appeared running across the yard. And today the morality story of the common rabbit, rabbit boy, by the Sioux is here.

The significance is because of the commonality of the rabbit. Signs as a trickster, nimble, and survivors intelligence. A prey to many carnivores symbolizing sacrifice for the common good.


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When the world was still in flux and the lines between human and animal societies was indivisible there lived the humble rabbit. One day rabbit discovered a round ball like clot of blood lying on the ground. Instinctively he kicked it, applying in motion he gave it the energy of life. He rolled it along and with each kick made the blood clot expand and take shape. Eventually it took the form of human- Rabbit Boy. Rabbit and his wife had no children, so they took rabbit boy as their own, loving him, raising him, dressing him in finest clothes.

Slowly Rabbit Boy grew from infant to adolescent without any meaningful recognition of the biological differs between him and his parents. Eventually the rabbit, now ageing, took him to one side and explained that despite their love for him, he was actually a human being and would have to leave the world of animals to live among people.

So Rabbit Boy set out on a quest to find others like himself. He eventually came to a village where the reception to his arrival was mixed. The people wondered where he was from, as at that time there was no other village in existence. In addition, Rabbit Boy was dressed in a stunning and highly decorative buckskin coat that made some of the boys in the village jealous. This situation was made worse by the fact that Rabbit Boy quickly fell in love with the most beautiful girl among them, who also fell in love with him because of his looks and his clothes, but also because of his aura of wisdom and his kind spirit.

The ringleader of those villagers against Rabbit Boy was the trickster Spider Man, who had some skill in the arts of sorcery and magic, and was also deeply in love with the beautiful girl. Colluding with other boys, Spider Man first sneaked up on Rabbit Boy and threw a magical hoop over him, which apparently rendered him unable to move. In fact, Rabbit Boy was only pretending to be imprisoned- his own magical power was far greater than that of Spider Man.

The village boys then tied Rabbit Boy to a tree and Spider Man persuaded them to kill him with knives and cut up his body. Seeing his demise approaching, Rabbit Boy changed a death song:

Friends, friends,
I have fought the sun.
He tried to burn me up,
But he could not do it.
Even battling the sun,
I held my own.

The listeners could not know it, but Rabbit Boy has long had a vision of wrestling with the sun, yet always winning in the ostensibly unequal battle between rabbit and star. Following his chant, our protagonist was murdered and his body chopped up into little pieces and dropped into soup.

Little did his killers know that their actions had simply made Rabbit Boy stronger. He ascended to heaven, riding a bean of sunlight, where his body, this time of even greater strength and wisdom, was remade inside the sun.

The villagers medicine man had seen his ascent and warned that Rabbit Boy would soon return, at which point they should let him marry the beautiful girl.

Spider Man, bristling with indignation, decided that the villagers should also tie him up and dismember him, so that his power could then rival that of Rabbit Boy. Before he was killed, he attempted to repeat the Rabbit Boys chant, but the recantation was fatally inaccurate:

Friends, friends,
I have fought the moon.
She tried to fight,
But I won.
Even battling the moon,
I came out on top.

Because of his failure to remember the words correctly, Spider Man did not rise again after his death, whereas the Rabbit Boy returned to take his place at the heart of the village, building a new generation of Sioux with his beautiful wife.


Story of spiritual genetics-
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Very Jesus huh lol
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Astronomers spot 'Farout,' the most distant object in our solar system
The small, pink world officially named 2018 VG18 is over than three and a half times more distant from us than Pluto.

Because 2018 VG18 is so distant, it orbits very slowly, likely taking more than 1,000 years to take one trip around the Sun."


While it is tough to confirm details at such a distance, the astronomers say its brightness suggests it's a spherical dwarf planet about 500 km (311 miles) wide, or roughly half the size of Ceres. Like many other icy objects in the far reaches of the solar system, it also looks to have a pinkish tint.



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Adovasio excavated the Meadowcroft Rockshelter site in Pennsylvania from 1973 to 1978 under the auspices of the University of Pittsburgh.[3] The site contains 11 distinct stratigraphic units spanning at least 16,000, and potentially 19,000 radiocarbon years, of sporadic occupation, making it the oldest and longest occupational sequence in eastern North America and one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere.[6] The site was visited principally during the Fall of the year by broad spectrum foragers throughout its long history. Even after the appearance of horticulture in the area, the basic function of the site never changed.

Due to the age of this site, Adovasio has been involved in the "Clovis First" debate for several decades, defending Meadowcroft as a pre-Clovis site. Skeptics like James Mead and C. Vance Haynes have repeatedly questioned Meadowcroft’s age based on concerns about contamination of radiocarbon samples and the absence of Pleistocene fauna.[7]

To support the radiocarbon dates from the earliest occupational levels, Adovasio emphasizes that the 52 radiocarbon dates from Meadowcroft are, with several inconsequential low order reversals in late contexts, in absolute stratigraphic order. Additionally, all of the assayed samples derive from firepits and fire features with directly associated cultural material of indisputable anthropogenic origins. The entire suite of early dates derives from beneath a rockfall event of Clovis age.[6]


When strata is like a rock brain lol

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That site, threw historians into unease because they found human activity earlier than 13,000 year Clovis people in the Americas. The propaganda taught land bridge theory as fact now they cannot.

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Astronomers spot 'Farout,' the most distant object in our solar system
The small, pink world officially named 2018 VG18 is over than three and a half times more distant from us than Pluto.

Because 2018 VG18 is so distant, it orbits very slowly, likely taking more than 1,000 years to take one trip around the Sun."


While it is tough to confirm details at such a distance, the astronomers say its brightness suggests it's a spherical dwarf planet about 500 km (311 miles) wide, or roughly half the size of Ceres. Like many other icy objects in the far reaches of the solar system, it also looks to have a pinkish tint.



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Farout
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Astronomers spot 'Farout,' the most distant object in our solar system
The small, pink world officially named 2018 VG18 is over than three and a half times more distant from us than Pluto.

Because 2018 VG18 is so distant, it orbits very slowly, likely taking more than 1,000 years to take one trip around the Sun."


While it is tough to confirm details at such a distance, the astronomers say its brightness suggests it's a spherical dwarf planet about 500 km (311 miles) wide, or roughly half the size of Ceres. Like many other icy objects in the far reaches of the solar system, it also looks to have a pinkish tint.



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Farout
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Yeah good name huh lol
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Astronomers spot 'Farout,' the most distant object in our solar system
The small, pink world officially named 2018 VG18 is over than three and a half times more distant from us than Pluto.

Because 2018 VG18 is so distant, it orbits very slowly, likely taking more than 1,000 years to take one trip around the Sun."


While it is tough to confirm details at such a distance, the astronomers say its brightness suggests it's a spherical dwarf planet about 500 km (311 miles) wide, or roughly half the size of Ceres. Like many other icy objects in the far reaches of the solar system, it also looks to have a pinkish tint.



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Farout
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Yeah good name huh lol
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I am surprised that something that small can be detected so far away.

As far as naming goes I think I can do better.
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Some say the first medicine man was the bear. He knew what roots to dig to cure all sicknesses. Man wasn’t supposed to hunt him. They were hungry and killed him, tried to cook him and is body turned to ashes and rose up into mosquitoes. That’s why it is not wise to kill the mosquito.
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America says, it’s people have the right to bear arms lol
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The Tlingit story of the mosquito was passed down in similar integrity as other story’s to keep it unchanged for now until when it first was told.

The summary was in ancient times, humans were prey of huge hideous giants. Their favorite part was the heart of the prey. Humans discussed ways which they could kill the giants. One brave warrior suggested a solution.
In giants territory, he pretended to be dead. The warrior carried home was alone in the lair. He found the weakness of the giant, cue Hercules as the answer, and when the giant arrives he swung to kill him. As the giant laid dying he shouted
You have killed me but I will keep feasting on humans forever. Unnerved, the warrior cut him into tiny pieces and threw them onto the fire. Scattering the ash each tiny piece was transformed into a mosquito.

Wonder what Rabbit Boy thinks of this.


The indigenous people in the Americas all agree that the mounds were built by the man eaters and were hybrid species. Science traces them as the Denisovans who was a huge race of people connected to the Neanderthals who both interbred with humans as there is significant trace of Denisova dna within the Native American dna today.
How elongated fit. Well. The Denisova skulls were described very different structure and would garner the smaller giants of 7’ were generational weeding out of species interbred.
A world left to stories global that notions of today have to cope with a strange environment not experienced.
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Terrible I know to use summary on the story. But I’m sure it’s on the web
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Astronomers spot 'Farout,' the most distant object in our solar system
The small, pink world officially named 2018 VG18 is over than three and a half times more distant from us than Pluto.

Because 2018 VG18 is so distant, it orbits very slowly, likely taking more than 1,000 years to take one trip around the Sun."


While it is tough to confirm details at such a distance, the astronomers say its brightness suggests it's a spherical dwarf planet about 500 km (311 miles) wide, or roughly half the size of Ceres. Like many other icy objects in the far reaches of the solar system, it also looks to have a pinkish tint.



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Farout
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Yeah good name huh lol
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I am surprised that something that small can be detected so far away.

As far as naming goes I think I can do better.
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"Pebbletron"
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Nice lol
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Two sides of the hungry stories both both man and giant, both have consequences they both agree. Mosquito

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The will find better answers with this tech


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130,000 years ago they found mastodon fossil found with broken bones yet ribs in tact. Much leg bones broken in pieces. Water current was excluded for reason as was many others. The out of place big stones with the fossils was the missing piece to show ancient humans were living then.


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