Describing a novel way of drawing the ground plan of Stonehenge with the peg and string method, revealing previously unknown relationships.
Stonehenge is a supposedly Neolithic monument located on Salisbury plain in Southern England.
A study of the monument ground-plan raises a number of questions that are not answered by existing science. Questions such as: - ‘How could primitive men subdivide a circle into 56 equal parts?’
The questions are not answered with the keys provided by science. We need a ‘dumb-key’ to resolve the problems and answer the questions.
The dumb-key is found by asking ourselves wha...