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From: Craig.Everhart@CMU-CS-A.ARPA
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Subject: OK, I'll bite...
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Date: Thu, 2-Aug-84 11:18:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  2 11:18:00 1984
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Perhaps this discussion belongs to mysticism rather than physics, but...
What is a ``ley line''?  My OED doesn't give much of a clue.  They give
``ley'' as an archaic variant of ``lee'' or ``lay''; ``lee'' generally
means ``sheltered'', and ``lay'' can mean ``a lake or pool,'' ``a hireling,''
``a song,'' ``a bill or reckoning,'' and dozens of others.  Finally we find
``the way, position, or direction in which something is laid or lies (esp.
said of country); disposition or arrangement with respect to something.''

Well, is this relevant?  With respect to what would the arrangement of a
``ley line'' be?  What does it mean?