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You ever look at Swiss watch and just knew it was made by a master craftsman?

That’s how i felt when I first saw Stonehenge. This ancient ring of megaliths sitting in the English countryside like some forgotten code. But here’s the thing—Stonehenge isn’t just a pile of stones. It’s a clock. It’s a calendar. A celestial machine.

Stonehenge is aligned to the solstices. On the summer solstice, the sun rises right over the Heel Stone when viewed from the center of the monument. That’s not a coincidence. That’s precision engineering. The kind of alignment that takes generations of sky-watching to dial in.

And here’s where it gets weird. You can actually date ancient structures like Stonehenge using the precession of the equinoxes. That’s a 26,000-year cycle where Earth’s rotational axis slowly wobbles. Over time, the stars shift their position in the sky, subtly changing the alignment of celestial markers. So, if you know what the sky looked like when a monument was built, and you compare it to where it points now, you can calculate when it was aligned.

Now, mainstream archaeology puts the construction of Stonehenge around 2500 BCE. But here’s the twist… my calculations show that stknehenge might align with star positions not from 4,500 years ago… but from 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.

That puts its construction closer to the last Ice Age, the Age of Leo. Around the same time we start seeing signs of sudden, global cataclysms. Extinctions. Sea level rises.

So here’s the question:
Was Stonehenge built by uneducated Neolithic farmers banging rocks together… or was it inherited? A hand-me-down from an earlier civilization with a deep knowledge of the stars?
And if that’s true—
What happened to them?
Why aren’t we taught this in school?
And maybe the biggest question of all—
What else is hiding right in front of us in plain sight?

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