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[Time-Traveling Mysteries: Uncovering the Secrets of Stonehenge]-[WeWow on the Weekend (9/14/24)]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2024-09-14

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The Mystery of Stonehenge: A Time-Traveling Investigation

In this episode of We Wow on the Weekend, hosts Dennis and Reggie the Giant Pigeon explore the fascinating world of the Who When Wow podcast, focusing on an investigation into one of history’s greatest enigmas: Stonehenge. The narrative follows Carly Q, a character who secretly utilizes a "time elevator" to visit historical sites, as she reluctantly brings her coworker, Lewis, along for a lunch-break expedition to Wiltshire, England, in 1920.

The Archaeologist’s Perspective

Upon arriving at the site, Carly and Lewis encounter William Harley, an archaeologist tasked by the government to "restore the falling stones and conduct some excavations." At the time, the site was in disarray, with many stones collapsed or falling over. Harley explains that the site contains "blue stones"—massive rocks not native to the area, which ancient people had to "laboriously drag" over hundreds of miles. The team digs through the soil, uncovering an "antler pick," an ancient tool used to "cut into the chalky ground," providing physical evidence of the site's prehistoric origins.

Theories on Purpose: From Cemeteries to Observatories

Throughout their investigation, the duo explores various theories regarding why Stonehenge was built. Harley suggests it may have been a "cemetery" due to the discovery of "cremated human remains." However, the most compelling theory involves its function as an "astronomical observatory." The site is "laid out in a very particular way," perfectly aligning with the sunrise on the "summer solstice." By traveling forward to June 21, 1920, Carly and Lewis witness the sun’s rays lining up with the "heel stone," confirming the site's connection to solar cycles.

The Discovery of Lithophonic Stones

Perhaps the most groundbreaking discovery during their trip is the nature of the stones themselves. When Lewis taps a rock against a blue stone, it rings "like a bell." Their digital assistant, H-dad, identifies these as "lithophonic stones"—rocks that resonate when struck. This discovery bridges the gap between the archaeological evidence and the mystical theories surrounding the site, suggesting that the stones were chosen not just for their size, but for their unique acoustic properties, potentially used for "healing purposes in holistic medicines or religious ceremonies."

Teamwork and Hidden Truths

Beyond the historical findings, the episode highlights the theme of collaboration. Initially, Carly Q is wary of Lewis, fearing he will "blab" about her time-traveling activities. However, by sharing the experience, the two form an unexpected bond. Reflecting on a riddle posed by their mentor, Odie—"Sharing the sun can move stone"—Carly realizes that the phrase refers not only to the solstice alignment but also to the power of teamwork. By working together, they were able to "break the whole thing open" and solve a mystery that neither could have unraveled alone.

Ultimately, the journey to Stonehenge serves as a metaphor for the show’s core values: curiosity, the importance of asking questions, and the realization that "you never really know someone until you go back in time with them." The episode concludes with Dennis and Reggie inspired to interview Carly Q, cementing the crossover between these Tinkercast worlds.

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we're in the middle of a show.
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cut to the chase
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play it cool
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nothing is up
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point taken
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be careful what you wish for
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