Imagine the interstate highway system for a second. Do you think the daily flows of traffic wherein dense streams of metal travel at high speeds parallel in opposite directions could have any paranormal metaphysical implications/consequences?
>high speeds
Not where I live
The earth is a very different place than it was in the olden days not just in ways we understand but in equal numbers of ways we don't. It's possible that some "magic" worked until "technology" became so dominant as to interfere with the arcane mechanisms - but that's "magical thinking" which is itself a bane of science.
>>18146248
Yes. Duh.
>>18146248
> Ford
You can thank hitler, not Ford, for highways. Also Ford won the highest Nazi honor/award, lel
>>18146248
Not likely. The 'density' of all cars moving is...negligible in the grand scheme. The emissions have an effect on life energies though.
I remember listening to an Art Bell Coast to Coast episode about strange lights and "wildmen" aka Bigfoot and how they intersected. It's been a long while but to paraphrase: basically, long straight lines conduct energy in certain places, they appear in Native American folklore and are used to amplify places of power. Thus when we started making roads, we accidentally amplified this energy using train tracks and roads so there's some spots where weird shit happens frequently.
Art's guest wrote a book about investigating a certain area in Texas, "Big Thicket country", if you are interested in delving deeper into this.
>>18146248
Absolutely. Loud noises fracture space-time... for reasons you already know.
>>18148890
Sage for double post. I mean to elaborate before people do anything stupid:
If you'd live somewhere along Route 66, I'm sure you'd understand. I suppose that's a good analogy.
>>18146248
Shit gets hit by cars and die all the time. It's kinda spooky.