Rubbish! Doesn't your common sense tell you a bent twig isnt likely to point to water? Dowsing has never been proven to work, any more than witchcraft or alchemy. This is the 21st century, for Christ's sake!
@jomc20 common sense would also tell you not to write things off without knowing anything about them. I have done this myself, i was shown by my mother and both my uncles how to do this, with a stick and a piece of wire. Dont ask me how it works, but it does. Doesnt matter which century it is, they still use these techniques in the 3rd world to find water. Go have a beer and calm down dick head.
I dare say your mother and uncles sincerely believed in dowsing but there is no accepted scientific rationale behind the concept and no scientific evidence that it is effective. It started probably in the 15th century, when there was almost no scientific knowledge and people also believed in witchcraft, alchemy, mermaids and dragons, so there was no scientific basis for its use. There is no need to be rude just because you don't like my comment.
Where can learn more about accessing sewer pipes and water mains for natural spring water? Is that safe and legal? I am considering leaving the city because I am hearing reports that people are getting very sick from bottled water..I wish i lived in the country near a natural spring so I could have an unlimited supply of the best water on earth.
he was holding that so tightly. no wonder it broke
BlameURtools 2 weeks ago
I seen this been done to
Tarsan97 2 months ago
right here *lakes right beside him*
zimzooble5 6 months ago 2
Yes ,i bored my farm tube well prior to similar application for finding under ground water.
185alam 6 months ago
Fake, the camera did not show a full view of the branch being broken! stupid
firstyute 11 months ago
@firstyute i can tell you this is not fake, and is done all the time
wesleytarbuck 10 months ago
@wesleytarbuck
Rubbish! Doesn't your common sense tell you a bent twig isnt likely to point to water? Dowsing has never been proven to work, any more than witchcraft or alchemy. This is the 21st century, for Christ's sake!
jomc20 8 months ago
@jomc20 common sense would also tell you not to write things off without knowing anything about them. I have done this myself, i was shown by my mother and both my uncles how to do this, with a stick and a piece of wire. Dont ask me how it works, but it does. Doesnt matter which century it is, they still use these techniques in the 3rd world to find water. Go have a beer and calm down dick head.
wesleytarbuck 8 months ago
@wesleytarbuck
I dare say your mother and uncles sincerely believed in dowsing but there is no accepted scientific rationale behind the concept and no scientific evidence that it is effective. It started probably in the 15th century, when there was almost no scientific knowledge and people also believed in witchcraft, alchemy, mermaids and dragons, so there was no scientific basis for its use. There is no need to be rude just because you don't like my comment.
jomc20 8 months ago
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how do you work it dose it vibrate near water?
derburnley 1 year ago
hmmamha hobahala hombula hahaha
that was funny
amyandmorgan 2 years ago
That's amazing. I wish the camera work was a little better. So, was the willow branch breaking because you were hanging on so tightly?
TheSib 2 years ago
Where can learn more about accessing sewer pipes and water mains for natural spring water? Is that safe and legal? I am considering leaving the city because I am hearing reports that people are getting very sick from bottled water..I wish i lived in the country near a natural spring so I could have an unlimited supply of the best water on earth.
IamDemetri00 2 years ago
How can I learn how to be a waterfinder? Dowsing right? I wish I lived near a spring
IamDemetri00 3 years ago
Springs are everywhere...just gotta find em. If your in a city try water mains or sewer pipes...thats how i got into it.
vaxinius 2 years ago