Are there still people who think dowsing works?
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird yes. There definitely are. I had someone offer to teach me how to do it not that long ago.
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@futurebird yes. There definitely are. I had someone offer to teach me how to do it not that long ago.
I don't know what I expected.
Nonsense never dies I guess.
IDK why dowsing in particular makes me angry. I will listen to someone tell me about how they saw bigfoot with far more patience. (Won't believe it, but I'll be nice about it. )
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird There was a massive scam in 2010ish involving a repackaged set of dowsing rods claiming to be bomb detection devices: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADE_651
Even after the scam was revealed, some organisations kept using it

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@futurebird There was a massive scam in 2010ish involving a repackaged set of dowsing rods claiming to be bomb detection devices: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADE_651
Even after the scam was revealed, some organisations kept using it

@FediThing @futurebird I love that this whole thing is practically homemade.
It's amazing how easy it is to trick those that keep getting put in charge of things. It seems like, as a whole, our society enshrines putting the most incompetent into power...
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird Can they help me find my keys?
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@FediThing @futurebird I love that this whole thing is practically homemade.
It's amazing how easy it is to trick those that keep getting put in charge of things. It seems like, as a whole, our society enshrines putting the most incompetent into power...
I think this was the thing that made me a dowsing hater.
I forgot about the event but the hate remained. Charging people MONEY to feel safe from bombs over this BS.
Throw them all in a pit.
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@futurebird Can they help me find my keys?
I have a magic ritual to find a lost object.
1. Carefully draw the lost object, every detail, think about it carefully and render it as best you can on paper.
2. Hang up the paper with the words "has anyone seen this? I can't find it."
3. You will soon find the object.(And it may not be because someone finds it for you. You will be better primed to spot it by doing the drawing exercise.)
magic!
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I have a magic ritual to find a lost object.
1. Carefully draw the lost object, every detail, think about it carefully and render it as best you can on paper.
2. Hang up the paper with the words "has anyone seen this? I can't find it."
3. You will soon find the object.(And it may not be because someone finds it for you. You will be better primed to spot it by doing the drawing exercise.)
magic!
I'm not just being annoying and making fun of spells. This works and it FEELS like magic. Whenever I can't find something at school I start drawing it. Then I find it a moment later.
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird as far as I can tell everybody does it before drilling a well here. The debate is over: it’s considered common knowledge that dowsing works and you’re foolish not to hire one, even though no one can offer any scientific basis. Note, dowsers don’t just claim to find the spot to drill, they claim to measure the depth that will be required (which is pretty hyperlocally specific) and the gallons per minute (likewise). I assume it’s a scam but I don’t know how they pull it off.
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@futurebird as far as I can tell everybody does it before drilling a well here. The debate is over: it’s considered common knowledge that dowsing works and you’re foolish not to hire one, even though no one can offer any scientific basis. Note, dowsers don’t just claim to find the spot to drill, they claim to measure the depth that will be required (which is pretty hyperlocally specific) and the gallons per minute (likewise). I assume it’s a scam but I don’t know how they pull it off.
Is "dowsing" just a way of not teaching everyone how to do the thing you make money doing for themselves?
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird ptrobly... i still watch people with elaborate schemes they think will choose winning lottery tickets. is human
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird long story short. I saw a guy doing it one day to mark water lines. Thought it must be complete BS. He let me hold the rods and it worked for me. I was blown away.
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Are there still people who think dowsing works? It used to be rampant in the UK and US... and lingered on for longer than you'd think (there are two Time Team episodes where they gently debunk it, rather than either ignore or body slam it as I'd expect.)
But I also know it was big in the US.
Are people still creeping around claiming they can find things with bendy sticks?
@futurebird Oh yeah? Why the ANTennae of Ants look like dowsing rods then
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@futurebird long story short. I saw a guy doing it one day to mark water lines. Thought it must be complete BS. He let me hold the rods and it worked for me. I was blown away.
OK but I get "blown away" when I do my magic spell to find things even though I know exactly how it works.
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
@thestrangelet@beige.party I have a magic ritual to find a lost object. 1. Carefully draw the lost object, every detail, think about it carefully and render it as best you can on paper. 2. Hang up the paper with the words "has anyone seen this? I can't find it." 3. You will soon find the object. (And it may not be because someone finds it for you. You will be better primed to spot it by doing the drawing exercise.) magic!
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