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Good point
Stored static energy cased by friction could possible account for some people sensitive enough to detect by touch electrical current store in the stone. That and expectations based on belief and human nature to exaggerate could be a partial answer to some of the alleged claims.
Perhaps The Inca more in touch with small variations of energy storied in Stones sensed this at the site in turn making the site a sacred site? Most Inca sites was often placed in areas ta held some form of Mystical aura about it. A natural place such as spring or a cave or even a rock formation that held a special significance to the Inca deity worship.
Modern Science poo pooed the theory of Ley lines. But there is a few scientists who believe that conclusion may have been a little premature? Studies in Ley lines in the early 1970's showed that these fault lines had stored energy and sometimes was released. For some it was a partial answer to the Mystery of Earth lights, where electrostatic discharge of energy creating small balls of light. To ancient cultures this must of been seen as a sign from the gods?
The term Ley Lines was first coined in England as there was theory that all the historic ancient monuments where build upon lines of fractures in the earth where there is abnormal level of energy stored in the surrounding Rock. Other had put forward it was a global phenomenon and many cultures detected these areas of variation and added there their own cultural deity variations to such areas.
Amy
Stored static energy cased by friction could possible account for some people sensitive enough to detect by touch electrical current store in the stone. That and expectations based on belief and human nature to exaggerate could be a partial answer to some of the alleged claims.
Perhaps The Inca more in touch with small variations of energy storied in Stones sensed this at the site in turn making the site a sacred site? Most Inca sites was often placed in areas ta held some form of Mystical aura about it. A natural place such as spring or a cave or even a rock formation that held a special significance to the Inca deity worship.
Modern Science poo pooed the theory of Ley lines. But there is a few scientists who believe that conclusion may have been a little premature? Studies in Ley lines in the early 1970's showed that these fault lines had stored energy and sometimes was released. For some it was a partial answer to the Mystery of Earth lights, where electrostatic discharge of energy creating small balls of light. To ancient cultures this must of been seen as a sign from the gods?
The term Ley Lines was first coined in England as there was theory that all the historic ancient monuments where build upon lines of fractures in the earth where there is abnormal level of energy stored in the surrounding Rock. Other had put forward it was a global phenomenon and many cultures detected these areas of variation and added there their own cultural deity variations to such areas.
Amy