dowser
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I know antigravity isn't possible yet, I didn't know I couldn't work on it. I know this isn't the right place.. I got carried away again.. See ya!!
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Forget all that stuff I wrote about diverting, blocking or channeling gravity.., I think we need to go between it! LolI know antigravity isn't possible yet, I didn't know I couldn't work on it. I know this isn't the right place.. I got carried away again.. See ya!!
I wasn't rewriting your books, I was writing my own. Those are my test results, and explanation of my future test procedures.
Calling ME a druggy because YOU can't understand?
What has happened to this forum?Before you make an ass of yourself, it might be best that you go back and reread the posts I've made in response to you. At no time did I ever suggest you were a "druggy".
Click bait video.
2-3 meters deep
But needs the special planning, tools, and team.🤣
A nothing burger.
That's what some bugs do. They use a frequency to move between gravity.
Just like the German inventor antigravity machine. He used beetle wings..
From what I saw, when the tide was down in the evening, the water was way too far down the beach to hit it at 2 ft. It'd be impossible during high tide. Which if you think about it would create a sort of natural security barrier.Here's your first move. Dig about 2 feet deep. You will hit saltwater.
Report back to this forum.
Gravity is not responsible for dowsing. It might be an indicator that the electrostatic force is strong enough to overpower any gravity. Well, gravity is the weakest force.From what I saw, when the tide was down in the evening, the water was way too far down the beach to hit it at 2 ft. It'd be impossible during high tide. Which if you think about it would create a sort of natural security barrier.
It depends on the object’s polarity as to how the Human aura affects the rod response. It pulls down for some objects. Electrostatic force is stronger than gravity. If you rub a balloon against some natural fabric it will gain that charge and you can stick it to the ceiling and defy gravity. This is the same force that pulls the L-rods together.Gravity is not responsible for dowsing. It might be an indicator that the electrostatic force is strong enough to overpower any gravity. Well, gravity is the weakest force.
People using Y-rods talk about levity—the rod feels like it becomes weightless—but really it is electrostatic force.
Dowsing is ballooning? OK cool!It depends on the object’s polarity as to how the Human aura affects the rod response. It pulls down for some objects. Electrostatic force is stronger than gravity. If you rub a balloon against some natural fabric it will gain that charge and you can stick it to the ceiling and defy gravity. This is the same force that pulls the L-rods together.
Sometimes there's hot air involved.Dowsing is ballooning?
Some people you just can’t reach.Dowsing is ballooning? OK cool!
If you rub the balloon on a cat and transfer the charge, will the cat stick to the ceiling?The balloon example shows that the electrostatic force is greater than gravity—much greater.
A better question might be: Will an L-rod support the weight of a charged balloon? That is way more than what a dowser needs to feel the target response.If you rub the balloon on a cat and transfer the charge, will the cat stick to the ceiling?