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<blockquote data-quote="Roderick" data-source="post: 369607" data-attributes="member: 51570"><p>I presented what I thought was a pretty fair scientific experiment which seemed to me to demonstrate that a piece of steel can somehow be detected by most people. You dismissed it with no rational argument and no attempt to replicate or disprove the results. I could say condescendingly "My good man quantum theory is not a thing" because the double slit experiment can't be explained using conventional physics but it wouldn't stop it working or prove it out of existence. Unless you think your eyesight can resolve an extra page in a 1/2 inch thick magazine there were not "a myriad tells" in my drawing office experiment. Interestingly Einstein thought dowsing probably did work, though I expect you consider your knowledge and thinking on the subject is far greater than his or perhaps you have already done many experiments using people like Hayman? If you are so certain of your facts why not take Hayman up on his offer?</p><p>Further reading for fun <a href="https://www.countrylife.co.uk/nature/curious-questions-does-water-divining-actually-work-229451" target="_blank">Curious questions: Does water divining actually work? (N.B. Einstein thought it probably did...) - Country Life</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roderick, post: 369607, member: 51570"] I presented what I thought was a pretty fair scientific experiment which seemed to me to demonstrate that a piece of steel can somehow be detected by most people. You dismissed it with no rational argument and no attempt to replicate or disprove the results. I could say condescendingly "My good man quantum theory is not a thing" because the double slit experiment can't be explained using conventional physics but it wouldn't stop it working or prove it out of existence. Unless you think your eyesight can resolve an extra page in a 1/2 inch thick magazine there were not "a myriad tells" in my drawing office experiment. Interestingly Einstein thought dowsing probably did work, though I expect you consider your knowledge and thinking on the subject is far greater than his or perhaps you have already done many experiments using people like Hayman? If you are so certain of your facts why not take Hayman up on his offer? Further reading for fun [URL="https://www.countrylife.co.uk/nature/curious-questions-does-water-divining-actually-work-229451"]Curious questions: Does water divining actually work? (N.B. Einstein thought it probably did...) - Country Life[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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