Thank you Howard Crowhurst for treating us with such an introduction. Your channel is really underrated.
@MatApocalypse Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to episode 2.
@richardkelly9156 Жыл бұрын
Ive just been so busy to keep up. Sorry 😢😢😢 amazing
@angelrocco2024 Жыл бұрын
Always wanted to visit here as well i haven't yet and mother shiptons cave😊💖💖
@richardclegg78465 ай бұрын
Hello Howard. I went to Rudston but the crops were too high to investigate that 345 anomaly from Silbury
@utube271258 Жыл бұрын
The Preseli mountains are in south west Wales not north
@brianonley8 ай бұрын
Is there any research or guesstimation what happened and when to reduce Stonehenge to its current state, especially the missing lintels? I would posit that SH is WAY older than 5000 years.
@JorgeStolfi3 ай бұрын
Here is how to build the Aubery hole circle without ANY knowledge of math or geometry -- just some 60 yards of rope and a little practical sense: 1. Plant a stake at some arbitrary spot, loosely tie one end of about 40 m of rope to it, and walk the other end, tracing out a circle on the ground. 2. Mark an arbitrary point A on the circle and, by using the central stake as sight, mark the spot B directly opposite to it. 3. Walk along the circle to a point about halfway between A and B. Use two ropes to find the exact point C on the circle that is at the same distance from A and B. 4. Repeat the same on the other side, marking the point D. 5. With the same rope trick, find the points exactly halfway between A and C, C and B, B and D, and D and A. Mark those 4 additional points. At this point you have 8 equally spaced points marked along the circle. 6. Now, with a bit of trial and error, find the length of rope that would let you mark six equally spaced points between every two consecutive marked points. That means dividing each of those 8 gaps into seven equal parts. At this point you have 2+2+4+6x8 = 56 equally spaced points. In step 6 you may have intended to divide each gap into 6 parts, which would have meant 5 holes, not 6. But perhaps you committed what programmers today call a "fencepost error": not noticing that between N posts there are N-1 gaps, not N. Anyway, explaining the precise placement of the holes does not require assuming any extraordinary knowledge or outside influence. What lacks explanation is that *irregular* hole.
@carolesutton30822 ай бұрын
I'm 💯 correct.
@angelrocco2024 Жыл бұрын
The preselli mountain isn't in north Wales though lol 🙄
@HowardCrowhurst Жыл бұрын
Yes, sorry about that. I was born in North Wales so I'm biased.