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My goodness!Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
Jim, your exhibitions of childish ignorance are excusable.
The handle is made of Brass. The Rod is made of plastic. Some ideomotor response is required to wrap your hand and fingers around the handle and raise your arm to sweep in the direction of the "field" of an anomaly.
Unlike mental, ideomotor response Dowsing, the operator is unable to mentally discriminate to the anomalies of their choice with the Dell Directional Locator. It appears to operate according to physics of Earth Science.
All my customers have proclaimed the merits of this anomaly "Field" locating device and consider it the best available on the market. Now that a precedent has been set, I have no doubt that you, or any one of the forum viewers can duplicate, build and improve on it. The componnents are simple, inexpensive and the benefits are great.
When reception is good a novice operator can "Feel" the lock on to the "field" of an anomaly while "Blindfolded". According to the Skeptic cult, proclaimed experts, Dowsing cannot be accompolished without the use of vision. So, if this is a Dowsing Rod by Skeptic cult definitions, you have a contridiction.
"THE DOOR TO KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING IS NEVER OPEN TO A CLOSED, OR PREJUDICED MIND. Dell
How innovative - a brass handle and a plastic rod. Whatever will they think of next?
Oh well, if you can't make it work, then you could always use it as a paint roller.
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gentleman
while talking about ideomotor.or ideot motor.whatever it is.
have you ever tried this L rods.
I still can not explain but I can find cavities.
do not you think,while you are holding a wire which has smooth surface.how could you turn it even with your desires or muscular movements.
which of you skeptic can explain ,how to turn round bar in side of hand .
sorry but human muscles are not like snake muscles.
and you do not have to contact to bar dirctly.use pencils between your hand and brass.
I agree we can not explain and even 1 dolar is to much for such a brass.but works when you pass over a cavity.
NOT FROM LONG DİSTANCE.JUST OVER İT.
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There's plenty of explanation here -> http://skepdic.com/dowsing.htmlOriginally posted by okantex View Postgentleman
while talking about ideomotor.or ideot motor.whatever it is.
have you ever tried this L rods.
I still can not explain but I can find cavities.
do not you think,while you are holding a wire which has smooth surface.how could you turn it even with your desires or muscular movements.
which of you skeptic can explain ,how to turn round bar in side of hand .
sorry but human muscles are not like snake muscles.
and you do not have to contact to bar dirctly.use pencils between your hand and brass.
I agree we can not explain and even 1 dolar is to much for such a brass.but works when you pass over a cavity.
NOT FROM LONG DİSTANCE.JUST OVER İT.
On a slightly different tack - has anyone every tried using a ouija board?
If you have, then you'll probably agree that the first time you experience the glass moving across the board it scares the crap out of you!
But once you've done it a few times, had some nightmares in the process, and protested to everyone else that they're pushing the glass, it soon becomes clear that this has nothing to do with contacting dead relatives from beyond the grave. A few simple experiments, like swapping people around, can establish if anyone is moving the glass on purpose. One important point I discovered was that the ouija board can answer a question correctly only if someone at the table knows the correct reply. You can prove this by asking a question to which someone else in the room (but not sat the ouija board) knows the answer. After the board answers incorrectly, then get the missing person to join the group. Miraculously the board will answer correctly. You can carry on experimenting like this for a long time, but it's impossible to determine why the glass moves. It appears to be by magic, or by spiritual intervention.
What has this got to do with treasure hunting? Actually (like dowsing) absolutely nothing, except they they both demonstrate the power of the ideomotor effect. So in the same way that the people sat at the ouija board cannot understand why the glass moves, the dowser cannot understand why the rods move. It's the same underlying process.
The ideomotor response is very compelling, but at the end of the day it's an illusion, and a trick of the mind.
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Qiaozhi, There's no need to go any further than the first paragraph of your reference to see the fallacy of the author's ridiculous imagination regarding Dowsing. Dowsing is neither "Divining" magical, occult, or paranormal. It's an inherhent ability in each of us that with learning, study and practice can be developed into a beneficial talent.
Be safe in displaying your ignorance about Dowsing, and stick with the explanation that Dowsing is the minds ability to manifest itself and convey it's information physically thru the use of a trained mind/muscle "Ideomoter response.
An eighteenth century Lutheran Biship wrote; "For those of you who are Dowsing in the streets and finding hairpins and bits of metal, you are fools.
For those who are Dowsing and finding great wealth, it is the work of the devil."
This hypocricisy and deception is carried on today by the Skeptic cult, by you and Carl, on this forum.
DECEPTIVE GARBAGE:"THE DOOR TO KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING IS NEVER OPEN TO A CLOSED, OR PREJUDICED MIND" DellSince dowsing is not based upon any known scientific or empirical laws or forces of nature, it should be considered a type of divination and an example of magical thinking. The dowser tries to locate objects by occult means.
"WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE" 
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It appears to me that you need to meditate on your own quotation, as your mind is clearly closed to any criticism, and shows a complete lack of knowledge or understanding of the real phyiscal world. Of course, some may say that you have a vested interest in propagating this mystical nonsense.Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post"THE DOOR TO KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING IS NEVER OPEN TO A CLOSED, OR PREJUDICED MIND" Dell
However, you have made good one point on which I do agree.
Quite correct - it's "phsychological".Originally posted by Dell WindersDowsing is neither "Divining" magical, occult, or paranormal.
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Well said.Originally posted by Qiaozhi View PostIt appears to me that you need to meditate on your own quotation, as your mind is clearly closed to any criticism, and shows a complete lack of knowledge or understanding of the real phyiscal world. Of course, some may say that you have a vested interest in propagating this mystical nonsense.
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Unfortunately I wrote "phsychological", instead of "psychological". :oOriginally posted by Jim View PostWell said.
Another trick of the mind.
I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdgnieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
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The Skeptic Cult's brainwashed non-sense explanation of Ideomotor response Dowsing.
"Dowsing only "appears" to work when there is
enough information leakage to allow the dowser to observe nearby
elements and then deduce through intuition where a likely target
could be. Now you know the TRUTH about dowsing. In thousands of
years, and for everyone who has ever used a dowsing wand, it
does not really work unless there are enough clues to make a
correct choice. When the clues are missing, then you dig an
empty whole or your rods simply don't even move. Dowsing is a
trick of the mind and works according to the ideomotor response
within you, which MUST be triggered first with your own thoughts. "
What clues? This idiot doesn't even have a clue to even know what he is talking about.
"THE DOOR TO KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING IS NEVER OPEN TO A CLOSED, OR PREJUDICED MIND." Dell
"WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE" 
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woo-woo alert !!
You have been banned from using the term "Skeptic Cult" on a few different forums. TreasureNet and Thunting are two that I know about. They have deleted your posts and reprimanded you for doing so.Originally posted by Dell Winders View PostThe Skeptic Cult's brainwashed non-sense explanation of Ideomotor response Dowsing.
Obviously, you have not been prohibited from using your derogatory term here on Carl's forum. However, on the other hand, Carl will also allow Skeptic's to post how you build and sell your fraudulent dowsing contraptions.
I guess that is a fair tradeoff. Woo-woo
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