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Logically the builders of Stonehenge worked to a
preconceived plan where every stone was in perfect geometric relationship with
its mirrored partner. Now dividing the year into two half’s begins to make
sense, the primary concern was the symmetry of balanced opposites. Whatever so
called ‘alignments’ people care to invent has first to
consider the fundamental geometric design, which acknowledges nothing other than the axis of the solstices on which they are set, so how
was it designed? Read Solving Stonehenge ….
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