[meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron

Michael Murray mikebevmurray at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 13:14:19 EDT 2010


I respect everyone's opinion on this.  I expected there would b quite  
a few that think the method is BS.
I really wasn't looking into this as a way of hunting meteorites.   
Actually was wanting to know whether or not it works over meteoric  
iron as another possible method of culling man-made iron on the  
unknowns.
Still hope some open-mined person will give it a try over their iron  
meteorite.
All the best,
Mike


On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Or wrote:

> I couldn't resist on this one.  With all due respect,some of the
> members of the list need to visit   www.randi.org   Thanks Darren for
> telling it like it is. You could win a million bucks from the James
> Randi Educational Foundation if you can show that divining rods, or
> any other Hooey can be proven in a double blind test.  Good luck.  So
> far thousands have attempted and none have made it past the initial
> screening.
>
>
> Respectfully
>
> Orrin LaRue
> Skeptic
> Surprise, Arizona
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:23 AM, Darren Garrison  
> <cynapse at charter.net> wrote:
>> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:14:52 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>> If someone out there with a baseball size or larger iron wouldn't  
>>> mind
>>> performing a little test with it I would appreciate hearing back  
>>> from
>>> them on how it turned out.  To test what I had in mind you will need
>>> to make a couple metal divining rods out of coat hangers or  
>>> something
>>> similar.
>>
>> Let me save you some time-- "diving rods" are superstitious bullshit.
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