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A stone table or dolmens - what is it?

Dolmens - what is this? If translated from Breton, it means a stone table. And in modern archeology they are considered as funerary or religious buildings. Their age is estimated from 3 to 10 thousand years BC. Undoubtedly one thing - they are all built in certain places and are oriented around the world.

It is believed that the culture of "stone tables" originates in India, where the first dolmens appeared. That this trend subsequently spread in two directions, the researchers suggest. The first of them went along the Mediterranean Sea to the Caucasus, and from there to Northern Europe. The second direction is to the north of Africa to Egypt. In the 70 years of the past century, more than 2300 dolmens were found in the Caucasus, they appeared there in the Bronze Age (early and middle periods), and this is the 2nd millennium BC.

Most of these buildings were found along the Black Sea coast. Dolmens of the Krasnodar region stretched for 500 km in length and 75 km in width. Usually they find bronze or stone tools and ornaments. It is assumed that some of them were used for dozens, or even hundreds of years, for the burials of the tribal elders. There are opinions that this unites them with the Egyptian pyramids, although they are much older than dolmens, that they are the prototype of the pyramids.

According to another hypothesis, dolmens are considered as cult-religious buildings, and indeed, near many of them, stone decking has been discovered. And at that time such a space, rocked with stone, was characteristic of ritual structures. The hole in the vertical plate could serve as a symbolic gateway to the underground or otherworldly world, especially since many such slabs have been carved with a gate.

But was it really built for this dolmens? Where are they and how are they located? It was these issues that interested scientists. They put them on the map and revealed in their arrangement quite interesting patterns. But the most interesting thing was that when dolmens were marked with GPS devices, sharp and incomprehensible failures were observed in the work of the checked and serviceable equipment. Then, researchers and put forward another unusual and interesting hypothesis about dolmens - that this is the model of the so-called "absolute black body," that is, the information transmitter.

The fact is that for most such structures in this region, quartz sandstone was used. And it is now widely used in radio engineering, since it can generate electricity and, by maintaining constant fluctuations, stabilize the frequency. In addition , quartz emits radio waves under mechanical influences. And most of the dolmens are located on faults of the earth's crust in seismically active zones, and at some point they can function as waveguides. In other words, to be transmitters and receivers, something like the modern Internet, but much more perfect. Information with their help was transmitted instantly on a subconscious level, that is, instead of digital files and packets, visual and mental images were transmitted. Supporters of this theory also believe that dolmens could be a cumulative database, which stores the wisdom and knowledge of ancient civilizations that in the Aquarian age will be passed on to indigo people.

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