Stonehenge Mystery Solved

Ever wondered about the Stonehenge mystery, how those ancient humans built the amazing Stonehenge monuments in England. Maybe aliens helped them, or maybe it was just crazy smarts and gravity.

Watch this video on how the Stonehenge was built. It is all very simple. Use small rocks to move the bigger ones and let gravity do the rest. Stonehenge mystery solved

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4 Responses to “Stonehenge Mystery Solved”

  1. Ziff Fortner on September 3rd, 2007 11:25 am

    archaeologists have already explored this method of construction (many years ago) and a handful of alternatives. The method of construction actually used is and probably always will be unknown but I think actual archaeologists have been satisfied that stonehenge could have been build by humans without help from aliens for many years now.

  2. Toby on September 4th, 2007 6:11 am

    The little stones to move the big stones looks like it worked really well on a flat, concrete surface. Pretty sure the A303 is the only big one of those near Stonehenge, and it wasn’t around when the rocks were moved…

  3. Uncle Bear » Blog Archive » Random News Table on September 5th, 2007 2:33 am

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  4. Morris on September 5th, 2007 6:45 pm

    I notice there were no comments made about all the modern implements he used in doing this. Concrete weights and a pressurized water system, just to name a couple. He is also doing this with concrete blocks and not blocks of stone weighing 20 tons and up. As one person has commented he is using a solid concrete pad for his base. This is about the tenth, at least, idea about how Stonehenge was constructed and so far they all run into major problems when examined closely. The first problem being how were the stones gotten to the plain in the first place.

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