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FourWinds
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Re: energy grid ?
Sep 06, 2003, 09:16
"Do we need to know why something works ..."

Yes. Because until you can explain something it has no credibility, especially as dowsing doesn't work every time (depending on what you look for).

Geophys works if you use the right method in the right conditions.

I did a lot of work on resistivity (it was originally deveoped to find corrosion in pipelines). This method gets worse in wet weather, because the water acts as a superconductor.

The magnetic stuff is great for when you are nowhere near power lines.

Ground penetrating radar is very unreliable.

Steve, I would like to see the experiment you witnessed tested without the copper wire. I would say it would reveal the same results. The heat from the light is enough to change the surface of the gound, which would alter its resistivity. If the hole was small enough to produce a narrow beam than this would have the effect of producing a line across the field. The copper wire would add nothing. Also, it should be tried with a wooden bar. The copper is conductive and so would play tricks with magnetics. Wood would produce a shadow.

I'm not dismissing your experience totally, I can just see holes in it that need looking into.
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