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  • #16
    Originally posted by kaveh View Post
    What is the name of this book?
    "Supersensonics"by Christopher Hills. The Dar-Nel I just copied off an ebay item years ago. SOmewhere there is a copy of Supersensonics on the internet for free.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
      "Supersensonics"by Christopher Hills. The Dar-Nel I just copied off an ebay item years ago. SOmewhere there is a copy of Supersensonics on the internet for free.
      Thanks,
      This book is also published under the name of The Diviners Bible.

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      • #18
        Yes, that book is packed with info.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
          Abbe Mermet also talked about blazing sun producing the magnetic images, and conditions are better during cloudy weather. I might add right after a cold front passe the air is clean and you can see the sky half-filled with cumulus clouds. These are the ones that look a little like cauliflower. This shows there is convection--rising air ---it's nature's way of cleaning the air. But today there was solid overcast. Conditions were great. I usually associated this with stale air or a warm front moving in, but today was breezy warm 63 degrees (17 C).
          Not only does convection clean the air, for every amount of air that is lifted up to the clouds, it is replaced with air that has a high quantity of small ions that comes back to the ground. So this air that comes back down is highly conductive. That means low potential gradient and better locating conditions.

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          • #20
            This book is veyy good book and practical:
            How To Dowse - Experimental And Practical Radiesthesia
            By Marguerite Maury

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            • #21
              I have not read this one. Maybe I can find a free copy on line.

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