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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 commonly attributed to random movement, or to the ideomotor phenomenon , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] a psychological response where a ...

  3. ADE 651 - Wikipedia

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    Users would insert "programmed substance detection cards" to supposedly detect specific substances, which were claimed to absorb the vapors of those substances. However, investigations revealed that the product was incapable of detecting anything, essentially being a dowsing rod. The ADE 651 was used primarily by Iraqi security forces for ...

  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. Explosive detection - Wikipedia

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    …There is a rather large community of people around the world that believes in dowsing: the ancient practice of using forked sticks, swinging rods, and pendulums to look for underground water and other materials. These people believe that many types of materials can be located using a variety of dowsing methods.

  6. Long-range locator - Wikipedia

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    Many such devices contain non-functional circuitry or naively constructed approximations of radio transmitters. A few do have functional circuitry, putting out a weak signal with a function generator or a simple timer circuit, but are still largely useless in comparison with a coil-based metal detector; others have been found to contain intentionally obfuscated or completely superfluous ...

  7. Maddox rod - Wikipedia

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    The Maddox rod is a handheld instrument composed of red parallel plano convex cylinder lens, which refracts light rays so that a point source of light is seen as a line or streak of light. [2] Due to the optical properties, the streak of light is seen perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. [3] Maddox rod and pen torch used in Maddox rod testing

  8. Dowsing rod - Wikipedia

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    Dowsing rod. 12 languages. Čeština; ... Upload file; Special pages; ... Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In ...

  9. Dowding system - Wikipedia

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    Early detection alone was not enough, however; the information needed to be relayed to the pilots. The effect of this system was profound, and remains a widely used example of the concept of force multiplication. [31] Before the introduction of radar the task of interception appeared to be increasingly difficult, if not impossible.