Yes, car-centricity is to be abhorred in all its forms. It doesn't take long wandering about in former prehistoric landscape to realise that monuments were lined up to each other, using logical processes that are long forgotten. That some of these alignments have remained is common sense. Implying energy flows along the lines is daft. It is a great pity that modern architecture is not sensitive, in a similar way, to its landscape. Tracing ancient alignments is the best way I know of discovering lost prehistoric monuments.
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