[meteorite-list] Iridium measuring and testing- disgression on dowsing...

Michael Bross element33 at peconic.net
Mon Mar 16 15:21:25 EDT 2009


No Darren, although interesting.
It confirms that some individuals are better at dowsing than others... (see 
below)
This post is not enough related to Meteorites... so maybe we should continue 
off list.

"My" study was from Yves Rocard, one of the fathers of the French A bomb 
after WW2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yves_Rocard

There is absolutely nothing "supernatural" to it.
I am also a scientist, but don't reject everything that our modern science 
has too
often a tendency to classify as charlatanism mainly because of its inability 
to "prove"
 it/them TODAY !.   (unfortunately, there are too many charlatans in those 
fields, obscuring
 the real search for truth)

I read that article 25 years ago. Will try to find it. It was published in a 
most serious
special edition from "Le Canard Enchaine", a reference in France, across the 
board.
Yves Rocard was simply saying that each and every human has an infinite 
amount of magnetite ?
(can't remember) or something alike at both our wrists.
This amount varies greatly between individuals, resulting in better 
capabilities for some
to find water sources etc...
When using a rod, especially hazelnut, an arch is produced with an intensity 
related to the amount
or depth of the water.

I worked 2 years in Nepal (1985-87) on an agricultural project.
An eye opening experience about empiric knowledge for a freshly graduated 
Agronomist I was!
I could talk about several examples, not scientifically proven yet but 
working.
Like suffering from a strong hepatitis there, loosing more than 10 lbs in 5 
days,
glowing fluorescent yellow... and being cured in 3 days with a mix of 56 
herbs... while in US
or France at that time, you could only spend a couple of months to be cured.
The doctor from the French Embassy gave me the contact to the "healer"...

Like some "grandmas recipes" neglected or mocked because not proven.
Last year, a scientific study finally proved the famous "chicken (actually 
hen...) soup" properties.

How many people know that Newton (and many other famous scientists) did 
serious alchemical
studies and writings in "secrecy", to not tarnish their reputation... ?

If I do get my "reputation" tarnished with some on this list with this 
post... well, that's ok :)
But I also know that by using an old alchemical writing from the 13th 
century a major researcher
in Europe allowed companies to make major steps in arsenic cleanup in soils 
etc... reducing the cost
ten folds, although contradictory to modern science findings.

A bientot !
Michael B, France




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Darren Garrison" <cynapse at charter.net>
To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Iridium (+ Osmium ? + Technetium ?) 
measuringand testing


> On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:40:52 +0100, you wrote:
>
>>Thanks Darren
>>
>>Good article. Although I will share later tonight a serious scientific
>>not much known study about water dowsing.
>
> Or this?
>
> http://www.csicop.org/si/9901/dowsing.html
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