Singing to the Stones

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Here's the deal. I read this book by Chris Dunn, called "The Giza Power Plant" which speculates that the Giza pyramid was a piezoelectric power station. I began to wonder if the megalithic stones, such as Stonehenge were a similar technology. Yes, thats what I said. TECHNOLOGY. People have often said that the stones emit an "energy" and having tested a few sites now, they definitely do - electricity. The theory as I see it, is explained in the video below:

Lligwy "Burial Chamber"
Lligwy is the site which has so far produced the most electricity. Here is the video, showing how the stones responded to music by native Australian group "Legends of Uluru". The didgeridoo in the track is pitched at F, which is the pitch ascertained as producing most electricity in the study done there. The song is called "Uluru Legend". If you would like to see a better video of the techniques used, go to the page about our visit to the Mosta dolmen - the voltmeter and probes are visible at the same time.

Naturally, I would like to continue researching this and I would also encourage people to try it for themselves and see what results they can get! A basic voltmeter is £5 on eBay, so really its a very cheap hobby equipment-wise. If anyone would like to join me in my experiments, I'm also interested in that, as juggling a camera, a voltmeter and toddler all at the same time is less than ideal. Email me at charlilefoulkes@googlemail.com if you are interested.

All the information I am gathering about dolmen is going to be made available free of charge and published here. Please feel free to copy and distribute. If you would like to help keep this site going, you can make a donation via PayPal. Unfortunately the best preserved and most accessible dolmen are overseas. In the UK it is common to find that sites are fenced off and this obviously makes it difficult to conduct experiments - plus the weather is not very good!