The STONEHENGE BUILDERS Knew the Size of the Earth? 🌎 #history

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Did the Builders of Stonehenge know about the Dimensions of our Planet Earth? If you believe this is just coincidence, make sure to watch the other videos on this channel for context!
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Now I know what you‘re thinking: „But feet/Miles - those are modern units!“
Watch this video for context:

on the strange relationship between the „megalithic feet and our modern, imperial measurement system.. I will talk more about the mysterious number 5.28 more soon so stay tuned..

MetanoiaUni
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Carl Munk studied most megalithic sites on earth, and found every single one has measures that in a way or another had a relation to earth's own measures in either planetary or cosmic scale. His video lecture is still up here on YT, the full version is over 4 hours long, a bit much, but worth it in the long run, there's a lot of lost knowledge in it, and I find it mind bowing that he isn't ever referenced, as if he never exited, where in actualitity his work is among the most important in the field.

nicksothep
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Its 2023 !
Meters units instead of palaeolithic measurements units!

mariano
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Most of the one million visitors who visit Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain every year believe they are looking at untouched 4, 000-year-old remains. But virtually every stone was re-erected, straightened or embedded in concrete between 1901 and 1964, says a British doctoral student--- knowing that how can we say what measurement add up to what starts or alignment? Things that make you go

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lishrich
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Because of their astrology/astronomy they understood the necessary numbers to give them the sun/stone relationship they sought, but probably didn't realize it meant the size of the planet as well.

anthonyperno
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My metric system ingrained brain trying to figure this imperial system video

sanyammalhan
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At first. I thought you were gonna correlate it to the outer and inner mantle. Then the core. My first thought about miles was it’s modern form of measurement. Interesting

skiv
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This would have to be purely coincidental. The people that built it didn't use feet or miles as a measurement. Our feet and miles hadn't been invented yet.

mattpeacock
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Miles and feet were unknown to the builders such a coincidence

USAACbrat
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no they didn’t know the radius of the Earth at all, they did it all with the sun sticks and watching the shadow move

Moonstorms
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New Grange in Ireland is older and catches the sun

thomasmartin
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Greeks knew the circumstance of the earth so it is quite likely that other cultures knew too.

magmati
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The increments of miles were not invented until what year? Stone Henge is how old? Hmm.

greghackstaff
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The ancient Greeks knew the dimensions of the earth, it is easily calculated

fumanchu
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So ah, what's in the middle? That's not round

davidmckissak
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I'm willing to bet that the folks who "rebuilt" Stonehenge about a century ago knew the dimensions of planet earth.

daniels
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It wasn't ancient man! The British Government in the 1950s with Rebar & Concrete placed the stones where they are positioned. They rebuilt a pile of stones.

RICO-BugkillerFPV
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It's only logical to know when you look at all the formations on Earth that they were formations put here when we first arrived

jamesconlin
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Funny how the "miles" measurement wasn't thought up before centuries later - sort of an inconvenient truth

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