An Experimental Study on Water Dowsing

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Year:
2014
Type of Publication:
Article
Keywords:
Water Dowsing, L-Shaped Iron Rods Dowsing, Coconut Dowsing And Pendulum Dowsing
Authors:
B. M. More
Journal:
IJRIES
Volume:
1
Number:
1
Pages:
17-19
Month:
Sep.- Oct.
ISSN:
2394-1375
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Abstract:
Dowsing is a traditional way of searching underground water stream. The examples of traditional methods of dowsing are forked stick, L-shaped metal rods, coconuts, key wires, hangers, pendulum, etc. Many researchers have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that water dowsing does not work. A dowsing is worse than a common sense institution or is a good bargain for no cost. The Dowsers confessing that, dowsing is witchery, and it violates every principle of science, the other reports unknown force acting on dowsing devices which have independent existence. Quantitative investigations of dowsing, but, is now a field of active Research. Many experiments are performed by scientist and they showed that no influence of electric or magnetic field on dowsing devices. The only influence of gravitational force on these devices will be acting. Now a day’s impact of dowsing is distinct and used by geologist, engineers and even the military. This article introduces four of the dowsing methods and explains how they are based on science.