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Whoever put that term to dowsing was not a dowser.
I don't recall if it was Verne Cameron but Bill Cox wrote about the L-rod being an extension of the senses. I like to describe it similar to a truck driver thumping his tires with a tire iron to check the tire pressure. Same with the L-rod. At close range during a sweep as the rod hits the target field it bounces off it.
Evidence? There's no evidence that will ever convince a hard-core like like you, Sam. Like a kid who starts a fight claiming he's going to prove something to the other guy when really he is trying to prove it to himself. You got some money you want to invest, we'll talk.
I don't recall if it was Verne Cameron but Bill Cox wrote about the L-rod being an extension of the senses. I like to describe it similar to a truck driver thumping his tires with a tire iron to check the tire pressure. Same with the L-rod. At close range during a sweep as the rod hits the target field it bounces off it.
Evidence? There's no evidence that will ever convince a hard-core like like you, Sam. Like a kid who starts a fight claiming he's going to prove something to the other guy when really he is trying to prove it to himself. You got some money you want to invest, we'll talk.