I think the murder sites are connected by lie lines, Sally.
Nico, I have no interest in looking at maps, it is for those who believe in such nonsense to prove their point.
Sally mentioned ley lines a few posts back. They are supposed to be lines of power connecting specific points in the landscape like menhirs, churches, barrows, Stonehenge etc.
When the staisticians looked into this some years back, they discovered that many of these lines, while appearing Ok on a smallish scale map, actually missed the supposed points they were linking by metres/yards!! That won't do. If your arrow - even if you can show it points left and not right - would have to hit the Houses of Parliamant dead on - given the size of the building not a hard task, or the Abbey, not Westminster Bridge or the Supreme Court/Middlesex Guildhall..
Also how many other ways are there of joining the various murder sites (and by what method were they chosen) to form somerthing other than an arrow?
Phil H
Nico, I have no interest in looking at maps, it is for those who believe in such nonsense to prove their point.
Sally mentioned ley lines a few posts back. They are supposed to be lines of power connecting specific points in the landscape like menhirs, churches, barrows, Stonehenge etc.
When the staisticians looked into this some years back, they discovered that many of these lines, while appearing Ok on a smallish scale map, actually missed the supposed points they were linking by metres/yards!! That won't do. If your arrow - even if you can show it points left and not right - would have to hit the Houses of Parliamant dead on - given the size of the building not a hard task, or the Abbey, not Westminster Bridge or the Supreme Court/Middlesex Guildhall..
Also how many other ways are there of joining the various murder sites (and by what method were they chosen) to form somerthing other than an arrow?
Phil H
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