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Unveiling the Mysteries of Ancient Energy Structures
Ancient structures such as Stonehenge were designed as timing and tracking mechanisms to predict lightning strikes, with evidence of lightning strikes found at ancient stone circles. These structures acted as dielectric capacitors to store electric fields and capture lightning strikes. They were part of a larger integrated network resembling a circuit board, similar to the interconnected components seen in Egyptian pyramids. The structures in Wiltshire, England, including passage chambers, stone circles, and conduit systems, were all part of this network designed for different applications, possibly for harvesting electricity from the earth and lightning.