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Originally Posted by Dell Winders
So? Who among you are smart enough to know that so called "Dowsing Rods" can be used in a physics application to detect, and meter Magnetic Fields?
It appears that electronic engineers through out the world have learned what I have been instructing, and demonstrating for nearly 30 years.
The precedent has been established. The Skeptics don't have a Scientific leg to stand on. All the narrow minded can do is huddle in Carl's little Scientific pretend group and moan, grumble, and complain, about other Electronics people who are intelligent enough to realize that, "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS, CAN BE DONE.  Dell
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There are quite a few proven ways to detect and measure magnetic Fields.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetometer
The Dowsing Rods or L-Rods are not among them.
You are free to believe whatever you want -
and I can be as sceptic as I want.