Re: Seven Sisters



On Apr 25, 1:17 pm, GDenke <GDe...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 24, 2:31 pm, GDenke <GDe...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yep, and at Today's Coal Posted Price;
the Ancient Prospect now economical.

We're going to dig it!
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Stonehenge Building Materials:

For those unfamiliar with the 5 basic rock types at Stonehenge;
here is a list of them arranged in chronological order of arrival.

85 MYA

White Chalk - The outcrop sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is Late
Cretaceous Period, Santonian Age, calcium carbonate. Late Cretaceous
Period outcrop sedimentary rock is the in situ construction material
used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 85
million years old. This stone is called Seaford Chalk Formation rock.
White in color, this building material is from Stonehenge Ditch mining
area.

3100 BC

Whitestone - The oldest limestone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is
Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) Period, Arundian Age, calcium
carbonate. Early Carboniferous Period limestone sedimentary rock is
the first (1st) construction material imported by the Stonehenge
builders. This material is approximately 340 million years old. This
stone is called High Tor (Birnbeck) Limestone Formation rock. White in
color, this building material is from South Wales Coalfield mining area.

3000 BC

Cosheston - The oldest sandstone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is
Devonian Period micaceous silicate. Devonian Period sandstone
sedimentary rock is the second (2nd) construction material imported by
the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 408 million
years old. This stone is called Senni Beds (Old Red Sandstone)
Formation rock. Green in color, this building material is from South
Wales Coalfield mining area.

2600 BC

Bluestone - The volcanic rock (oldest geologically) of Stonehenge is
Ordovician Period intrusive igneous diabase (dolerite) and extrusive
igneous felsite (rhyolite) and tuff (basic). Ordovician Period igneous
rock is the third (3rd) construction material imported by the
Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 470 million years
old. This stone is called Ordovician Volcanic rock. Black in color,
this building material is from South Wales Coalfield mining area.

2200 BC

Sarsen - The youngest sandstone sedimentary rock of Stonehenge is
Oligocene-Miocene (Tertiary) Period silicate. Oligocene-Miocene Period
sandstone sedimentary rock is the fourth (4th) construction material
imported by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 24
million years old. This stone is called Reading Formation rock. Gray
in color, this building material is from Marlborough Downs mining
area.

Note that this order is consistent with both rock transport theories;
rock transported by a glacier and rock transported by the Ancient.

Both! One twice! Hope this helps!

http://www.open2.net/forum/showthread.php?p=22456#post22456
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbhistory/F2233812?thread=5273545

The Ancient!

Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist
Denoco Inc. of Texas
Wildcat Station, P.O. Box 866488
Plano, Texas 75086-6488

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Grander key

[(G-D)^1/2] = Wizard Frequency

--
Force = Momentum-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!

Power = Energy-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!

Energy = H-Bar-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!

Current = Charge-[(G-D)^1/2]
Wizard G (gravitation) D (density) Merlin levitated the stones -Twice!
--

Dark energy

G-D = Wizard Merlin

http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/uk/06/stonehenge/img/stonehenge_416.gif
Seventy Seven Stonehenge Sarsens Seven Sisters Shoring

Old Red after White, then Black, and Pale
King Arthur Grander key Dark energy

Crop and Circle

The First Stone of Stonehenge is "white stone", Cretaceous and
Carboniferous. Dr Garry Denke (1622-1699) found them, while coring at
Stonehenge, in 1656. They are the key to understanding Salisbury
Plain's past, both Mesolithic and Neolithic archaeology. The First
Stone of Stonehenge is very important, both of them, Dr Garry Denke's.
Germane.

Garry Denke's public papers are in Official Public (Deed) Records,
note the word "public". Recorded over a decade(s) ago, for the Public,
and free for kids. Not like Journal of Paleontology, Geological
Journal, et al, that charge kids. Garry Denke's public papers filed on
FidoNet also, over a decade(s) ago. Thanks to Tom Jennings, FTP,
Usenet.

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