Dowsing rods have been studied and shown to be an unconscious movement of the muscles. So while you don’t chose to move your hands, your foreknowledge of where the water is unconsciously forces your muscles to act in a way to move them. It’s called the ideomotor effect
Dude… please test this yourself as is shown in this guys video, the science community is wrong on this one… they keep saying find water SOURCE sure that may be BS, but they absolutely work as he is showing
Just try it yourself. This is not idiometer lol not when it comes to locating underground pipes…. Please just try it yourself, it’s very simple and easy to try.
@@Bundysvideos dowsing has literally no scientific backing at all. I don’t even need to try it to tell you it isn’t real. It’s the ideomotor effect, simple as that.
@@dompan9169 dowsing for a water source has no scientific basis, I wouldn’t have a clue how that can work and I don’t believe it works. But metal objects being effected in very slight ways do to electromagnetism, that’s based in science, same thing compasses use to work
My FIL used this method while with the Marines in Vietnam.
Dowsing rods work. When it comes to finding things they are accurate.
Dude no way
I know. It’s all hocus-pocus to me, but it actually worked
Dowsing rods have been studied and shown to be an unconscious movement of the muscles. So while you don’t chose to move your hands, your foreknowledge of where the water is unconsciously forces your muscles to act in a way to move them. It’s called the ideomotor effect
Cap cuz I was able to find keys that were hidden (I didn’t know where they were hidden) during an expirement with them and I was able to find the keys
@@YourLocalTuner anecdotal evidence isn’t valid. Coincidences also exist
Dude… please test this yourself as is shown in this guys video, the science community is wrong on this one… they keep saying find water SOURCE sure that may be BS, but they absolutely work as he is showing
@@StevenAdams-hx2jxworks via EMF, the same way a compass needle gets out of wack near sources of iron, no voodoo magic required.
@@Bundysvideos then explain how they work. I can wait.
Crazy how some people think they're being convincing actors
I am not acting. I actually surprised myself with it actually working
@@LaceyFamilyFarm dowsing rods have continuously been disproven. I'm not a moron
@@allaroundcomedy3971 neither am I a moron. It actually worked for me though, even though I fully didn’t believe it.
@@LaceyFamilyFarm then you should understand that you were subconsciously crossing the wires yourself. Ideomotor effect
@@allaroundcomedy3971I reject your reality and substitute my own.
But seriously. I didn’t subconsciously do anything. And I found the water line.
Ideomotor effect, google it…
Just try it yourself. This is not idiometer lol not when it comes to locating underground pipes…. Please just try it yourself, it’s very simple and easy to try.
@@Bundysvideos dowsing has literally no scientific backing at all. I don’t even need to try it to tell you it isn’t real. It’s the ideomotor effect, simple as that.
@@dompan9169 than you are dumb and scared.
This takes literally 2 minutes to test and costs you a coat hanger. You can experience the effect YOURAELF
@@dompan9169 dowsing for a water source has no scientific basis, I wouldn’t have a clue how that can work and I don’t believe it works. But metal objects being effected in very slight ways do to electromagnetism, that’s based in science, same thing compasses use to work
@@Bundysvideos are you trolling? You went from telling me dowsing works and to try it myself, to straight up admitting you don’t believe it works.