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Ley Lines — Singapore

The Earth does emit electromagnetic fields. Underground water tables (which Singapore has in abundance) conduct electricity. A "ley line" is simply a combination of underground water flow, mineral deposits (granite in Bukit Timah), and magnetic anomalies.

This article dives deep into the alleged ley lines of Singapore, exploring the intersection of colonial history, Chinese Feng Shui, and modern paranormal investigation. Before we map Singapore, we need to understand the term. The concept was popularized in 1921 by Alfred Watkins, a British antiquarian, who noticed that ancient sites (stone circles, standing stones, hill forts) in England fell into straight lines. He called these lines "leys." ley lines singapore

So next time you are on the MRT downtown line (pun intended), look up at the stars through the glass roof of a station. You might be standing on a node. You might be crossing a dragon’s spine. Or, you might just be a commuter. In Singapore, those three things are not mutually exclusive. The Earth does emit electromagnetic fields