Wheatley reported in his book that Dr. J. Havelock Fidler, a retired scientist, had heard people talking about the possibility of energy passing between megaliths so he decided to see if it were true. Dr. Fidler tested a number of stones in an area known as Loch Shielding, Scotland. Wheatley reported that, “Fidler discovered that each stone was transmitting aerial energies to other stones in the region. Some stones had as many as seven aerial beams passing through them.” Fidler’s work was expanded upon by Bob Sephton, an electrical engineer who used a copper coil and an oscilloscope to measure the energy bands from the megalith stones. For the most part, they discovered five bands of energy above ground as shown in the diagram below. Analysis of this phenomenon by Wheatley determined that, “When a standing stone is rooted into an earth energy pattern, such as a Geospiral, Ley line, or earth current, it absorbs and transmits the energy.