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  2. Dowsing - Wikipedia

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    A Y-shaped twig or rod, or two L-shaped ones, called dowsing rods or divining rods are normally used, and the motion of these are said to reveal the location of the target material. The motion of such dowsing devices is generally attributed to random movement, or to the ideomotor phenomenon , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] a psychological response where a ...

  3. Otto Edler von Graeve - Wikipedia

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    When the visitor held one end of the rod and von Graeve the other the rod bent towards the coin but not as violently as before. [1] The motion of such dowsing devices is generally attributed to the ideomotor phenomenon, a psychological response where a subject makes motions unconsciously. The scientific evidence is that dowsing is no more ...

  4. J. Cecil Maby - Wikipedia

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    With physicist T. Bedford Franklin, Maby wrote the book The Physics of the Dowsing Rod (1939). [2] They postulated that dowsing occurred due to some form of radiation. A review in Nature noted that there is "no direct evidence for such waves and the author's discussion of their polarization cannot be justified on our present physical knowledge."

  5. Dowsing rods - Wikipedia

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  6. Clothes hanger - Wikipedia

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    The much-loved 'Advent crown' made for children's TV program Blue Peter was made from four-wire coathangers. [8] Coathangers can be used to make dowsing rods. [9] After sanding, wire hangers also find uses as conducting wire for uses as varied as hot-wiring cars to games [10] to testing hand steadiness. They are commonly used to gain forcible ...

  7. Henry Gross (dowser) - Wikipedia

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    It was alleged by Kenneth Roberts who wrote the book Henry Gross and His Dowsing Rod (1951) that Gross located water all over Maine and in surrounding states. [1] [2] Science writer Martin Gardner disputed any occult interpretation of Gross's abilities commenting that his dowsing was the result of the exaggeration, ideomotor effect and random ...

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    The wire fraud conviction stems from Riley’s actions between 2012 and 2019, when she feigned having cancer, per the release. She used Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and a personal blog to ...

  9. Talk:Divining rod - Wikipedia

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    I also used two copper L shaped rods to follow a water pipe running underground at my grandparents. It wasnt incredibly accurate, but when we dug it was within a foot or so. its pretty uncanny really, you just hold them with the long part pointing straight ahead and as you walk over the pipe they swing inwards. so yeah, i'd advise a bit more research before dismissing them.

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