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What is the mystery of the big stone circle found in Europe and other places?

Dashihuan is a stone building in Neolithic or Bronze Age (4000-6000 years ago) found in Europe and other places. In Britain, there are more than 150 such prehistoric remains, most of which are circles surrounded by stones. The most famous of these monuments is called "Stowin Henderson", which is located near Salzburg and is a stone circle surrounded by earth embankment. Archaeologists believe that these monuments are places where ancient people held religious ceremonies and observed astronomical phenomena. Graves were found near some stone circles. It is speculated that the stones placed in a circle mark some important points in astronomy. Some astronomers think that "Stowin Henderson" can be used to predict solar and lunar eclipses. Nowadays, with the help of computers, people have successfully determined the relationship between the stone positions of many stone circles and the horizon of the sun, the moon and various constellations rising or falling on certain days of the year.

There are many superstitions, myths and legends circulating around these big stones. Some of these legends originated from the time when the stone circle was built.

During the period of 1977, a representative talked about this legend outside the academic conference of the stone circle held in London, which immediately prompted a group of enthusiasts to unite and determined to find out that there is no so-called "ground energy" near the stone circle, but an objective physical anomaly. A biologist once used an ultrasonic detector to study the behavior of bats at night near a big stone circle. That day, just before the sun rose, biologists were surprised to find that not only bats, but also the stones in the stone circle gave off ultrasonic waves.

At that time, physicists, radio engineers, chemists and geologists all participated in this informal research group. They jointly purchased a batch of instruments and equipment, and chose the Luolai Stone Circle not far from Oxford as the research target. Next to a stone in this stone circle, they did record the ultrasound before sunrise and disappeared shortly after sunrise. The dates of the maximum intensity and the longest duration of ultrasonic radiation are the vernal equinox and the autumnal equinox, while the dates of the weakest intensity and the shortest duration are the solstice (summer solstice and winter solstice). It is speculated that stones will emit ultrasonic waves under the influence of the initial light of the sun. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a stone statue called "Singing" near Finn, which was a granite statue built by the ancient Egyptians. Every morning, when the air heated by the sun comes out of the cracks in the stone statue, it will make a pleasant sound. It was later destroyed by the earthquake. The Pope ordered the restoration of the statue, which never sang again because the gap in the statue was blocked. Therefore, the ultrasonic waves of Rollet Stonecircle are probably emitted by cracks on the stone surface or rock crystals heated to varying degrees. The phenomenon that the intensity and duration of ultrasonic waves change with the change of the relationship between day and night in a year can confirm that the temperature difference between day and night plays a role in this respect.

The magnetic field intensity was also measured in the large stone circle of Lorai. The preliminary measurement results show that the stone circle seems to shield the geomagnetic field and the geomagnetic intensity in the stone circle is obviously weak. More interestingly, there is a spiral line strengthened by magnetic field in the stone circle. This spiral has seven turns, which is beyond the scope of the stone circle. This may be because the builders of the stone circle buried some magnetic minerals under the stone circle and arranged them in a spiral. It seems that the spiral has religious significance for them. Spiral lines were found on stones with more than one stone circle (but not on the Luolai stone circle).

The radioactive measurements in the stone circle in Lorai and the stone circle in Tiuhawei, Moore, Wales, have obtained interesting results. Compared with the surrounding areas, some plots of the site occupied by Dashiquan show radioactive anomalies, either high or low. The day-night radiation fluctuation measurement in Luolai showed that the radiation wave there was "excited" for a short time of several minutes, that is, the radiation intensity increased by about three times, and then returned to normal.

If these anomalies are not measurement errors, how to explain them? The stone itself was transported from other areas to the place where it was placed, and some of it was transported from far away places. The radioactivity of local rocks is different from that of foreign rocks, and the fluctuation of radioactivity can also be explained by the movement of groundwater filled with radioactive elements.

Scientists agree that there are too few measurements of Stonecircle in Britain, so it is too early to draw conclusions and make assumptions. Spontaneous researchers hope to buy more perfect instruments and equipment to continue and expand their research work. It seems that this research work is far from over.