no scientific or academic verification for the existence of "ley lines" in or elsewhere
The term was coined in 1921 by British antiquarian Alfred Watkins. While walking through the English countryside, he noticed that ancient features—standing stones, churches, wells, and hill forts—fell into straight lines across the landscape. Watkins proposed that prehistoric Britons had surveyed these routes as “old straight tracks” for trade or ritual travel. ley lines singapore verified
If you mean "proven by replicable, empirical methods," then no, ley lines in Singapore are not verified. If you mean "experienced by sensitive individuals and consistent with geomantic tradition," then the answer is culturally yes , but spiritually subjective. no scientific or academic verification for the existence
Below is a post-formatted look into potential ley line alignments in Singapore, based on historical and spiritual landmarks. Exploring Singapore's "Energy Lines" Conclusion on verification: If you mean "proven by
Assessment of "verified" status
For further reading: “Earth Energies of the Straits” (self-published, 2025) by the Straits Earth Energy Study group includes full dowsing charts and magnetometer logs.