Usually, scientists go out of their way to disprove theories. That is the whole basis of modern cartesian thinking. When something sound too crazy, it usually is unless it's proven and accepted through rational thought, diligent research, methodological measurement, and the slow process of elimination of doubt. Just look at Egyptology. Nobody can rationally explain EXACTLY how why and when the pyramids were constructed except those who believe and build on theories that preceded Einstein's general theory of relativity. Even documentary producers tried to rebuild them using proposed thories and all of their tries were abandoned or collapsed after time. Engineers, mathematicians, geologists, climatologists, astrophysicists all seem to contradict egyptologists when coming up with questions and all of them getting pre-chewed responses from the "experts".
The fact is, nobody really knows, because knowledge sometimes ceases to advance due to special interests. If one theory is disproved, it calls into question an entire field of research. However, as younger scientists invade the field, as new data is compiled, as a larger picture unfolds, the truth pushes forward. Inexorably.
These structures have been around for millenia. They can wait for mankind to grow up.
Something is not right. This message is just to keep things from messing up down the road