Strange Ancient Discoveries For Which There Is No Explanation

  We have been discussing the images on the Mystery Stone of New Hampshire. The Face, the Top/Bottom Gears, the Tepee/Home, and the Circle have been discussed in previous posts. Now we decipher the arrows. I like the phrase: the eye cannot see what the mind cannot conceive. That explains why we cannot understand what appears in this image. If it is arrows, they are arrows that have bounced because only two of them have heads. Perhaps this is two images in one. They are first a set of dividers. Dividers are used to measure on maps, to inscribe circles, and to measure the heavens. They represent the measurement of the Earth and Heaven. As a set of dividers, one must ask at what angle are they positioned. What angle did they want to preserve for posterity? It seems that they record an angle of 56 degrees at the main top and bottom intersection. The smaller angles (very difficult to measure from photos) at the bottom appear to be 35 left and 30 degrees on the right.