Classical Physics

   

Human Body as an Active Component of a Water Prospecting System

Authors: Mark Krinker

The author proposes a method of detecting subterranean water, employing an electric field, generated by contracting leg muscles of a walking operator. Presence of a water lens under a soil deflects electric lines of forces of the field, generated by the walking operator what can be detected by the field-measuring instruments. This operator-produced filed mechanism also can be a component of the physical base of the Dowsing, because its operators inevitably walk during the search process.

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[v1] 2014-12-02 11:16:57

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