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Transitioning into the second part of the session, which he humorously termed “a little bit of crazy two,” Greener proposed applications for the understandings gleaned from ancient sites, particularly in Malta, where he pointed out the Hagar Qim and Hal Tarxien temples. Regarded as energy structures, they were studied for their potential to unlock insights into energy management and communication with the universe.
Greener pointed out that the temples might embody designs focused on harvesting energy through vortex mechanics, similar to contemporary energy concepts tied to modern physics.