PsyCrow & Xylar
Hey, I've been thinking—what if those ancient stone circles were early data banks, not just ritual sites? Imagine decoding their layout with AI and seeing what stories the stones want to tell.
That’s a fascinating idea—stone circles have always been a bit of a mystery. If we could treat them as information systems, maybe some hidden patterns would surface. Still, I think we’d need to combine that with an understanding of the people who built them, their rituals, and the landscape before we can say anything for sure.
Right, mix the tech with the folklore—like hacking a ritual. Maybe the patterns are just the pulse of the land, not a database, but it’ll still be wild to see what pops up. Keep digging, it’ll be worth the puzzle.
Sounds like a plan—mixing the old with the new could unearth a whole new layer of meaning. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for whatever patterns the stones are hinting at.
Nice, keep that curiosity wired on—those stones might just whisper their secrets if you’re ready to listen.
Thanks, I’m all ears—let's see what they have to say.