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From: radiestesia
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  • very good

  • Wonderful example of the ideomotor effect. Pause the video, and skip to about 1:00, you'll notice the wood has moved about 3-4 degrees clockwise. He/She is pushing it with his/her finger.

    Also, the point of dowsing is not to make the pendulum move, it's for the pendulum to tell you something you couldn't otherwise know. Hell, you could even be blowing on it!

  • @TheFifthApes first you need to see what moves the pendulum and then evaluate the responses, the hand is completely stopped. Also the video quality is not good

  • @radiestesia This is why it's called the ideomotor effect; you aren't aware that you're doing it. It's caused by involuntary motion of the hand.

  • @TheFifthApes the oscilaltion of pendulum is constant and I don't have Parkinson's disease

  • @radiestesia I didn't suggest that you do. This is a common effect that all people share. I challenge you to hold a pendulum at arms length for 60 seconds and have it NOT move. I bet you can't do it.

  • @TheFifthApes I think we can do

  • voici la preuve que c'est bien le pouvoir de l'esprit, bravo!

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