Authors: Neil D. Duffy
The cause of the movement of L rods used by a dowser is investigated. It is observed that the adrenal glands act as an antenna for radiation that causes the dowsing effect and that current from this antenna flowing through the shoulders and arm muscles causes muscle movement that affects the rods. The use of polyethylene screening material and conductive pads to replace the effect of the adrenal glands allows current flowing from the pads to the shoulders to be investigated by observation of the effect of resistors and capacitors in the circuit. Observations suggest that the current is not electromagnetic.
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