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Steve Gray
Steve Gray
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Re: energy grid ?
Sep 05, 2003, 19:40
I came to the "heat thing" conclusion based on two observations. Firstly, water, especially flowing water is a very good absorber of thermal energy and would therefore cast a reasonable heat shadow on the surface. Secondly, I saw a demonstration of dowsing where someone had a mysterious wooden box with a switch on the top and a hole at one end that was covered with thick paper from the inside. The box was attached to a car battery. They put the box in a position near the edge of a field and turned on the switch for a few seconds. They then removed the box and sent in a dowser (who had not seen the box) to scan the field. He found a strong line extending across the field from where the box had been. This was repeated several times in varying directions and with varying amounts of time elapsing between the box and the dowser. The box was clearly laying (leying?) down lines in the field that the dowser could follow even many minutes later.

The contents of the box were finally revealed. At the back of the box was a car headlamp bulb and at the front, behind the hole was a sheet of paper with a strip of copper wire running from top to bottom diametrically across the hole. Apparently the dowser was detecting the shadow left by the coper wire on the heat energy generated by the bulb.
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