10-24-2012, 02:45 PM
(10-23-2012, 03:20 PM)Pickle Wrote: It is likely that the properties that put a large number of phenomena in certain areas are related to ley lines. Also relevant is the use of certain sites throughout history, as ceremony leaves lasting energy signatures in places.
The mass of crop circles in England (and therefore in the world) tends to cluster over a vast underground aquifer, and the circle-cluster is even more concentrated where the subsoil is heavily laden with chalk. (Apparently this creates an extra electrical charge in the soil which is conducive in some way to the formations.) Two of the main ancient ley lines, covered with sacred sites, that run through the English countryside, "coincidentally" cross this same aquifer. If memory serves, one of them basically bisects it.
Of course, all this was well known to Doug and Dave, who were--in addition to being genius designers and mathematicians and experts in sacred geometry--well-versed in the electrical properties of various types of subsoil.