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Jun 16, 2011, 12:19 PM
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Bz and Dowsing
If you go to www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/ace_rtsw_data.html, it will bring you to the Ace Dynamic realtime plots. You can watch the Bz graph by clicking on MAG, and it updates every minute. Watching the two hour graph, and L-rod dowsing lay lines, at the same time, my tests confirm that when z is South, or below zero, dowsing strength is definitely gone bad. !!! Can any other dowsers confirm this. ?? As you click on the two, six, and 24hr graph, you see that Bz goes good to bad, back and forth, quite a bit throughout the day, making dowsing go good to bad and back. Here's another way they show Bz on the same web sight, www.swpc.noaa.gov/SWN/index.html. It show Bz with wind speed & Dynamic pressure.
I dowse an anomaly which is a disruption in the Earth Magnetic field's z (vertical) axis. The molecular connection lines i dowse are Horizontal connections the disrupt the Vertical magnetic field, and when z is South the Earth's magnetic field is cancelled out, making L-Rod Dowsing BAD. dowser
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Jun 16, 2011, 02:30 PM
#2
Home of the Arc-Geo Logger imaging systems... As seen on the History Channel
Re: Bz and Dowsing
I don't have that problem.
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Jun 16, 2011, 05:33 PM
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Re: Bz and Dowsing
 Originally Posted by dowser
If you go to www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/ace_rtsw_data.html, it will bring you to the Ace Dynamic realtime plots. You can watch the Bz graph by clicking on MAG, and it updates every minute. Watching the two hour graph, and L-rod dowsing lay lines, at the same time, my tests confirm that when z is South, or below zero, dowsing strength is definitely gone bad. !!! Can any other dowsers confirm this. ?? As you click on the two, six, and 24hr graph, you see that Bz goes good to bad, back and forth, quite a bit throughout the day, making dowsing go good to bad and back. Here's another way they show Bz on the same web sight, www.swpc.noaa.gov/SWN/index.html. It show Bz with wind speed & Dynamic pressure.
I dowse an anomaly which is a disruption in the Earth Magnetic field's z (vertical) axis. The molecular connection lines i dowse are Horizontal connections the disrupt the Vertical magnetic field, and when z is South the Earth's magnetic field is cancelled out, making L-Rod Dowsing BAD. dowser
In order for me to be 100% successful on all doubleblind tests, with several different Elements, Bz is important to know. In the Field, the better the Dowsing strength, the further you can signal to an object with your Element, or the further the object signals back to you, depending on if your looking for something larger or smaller than the signal your using. I chase self created Element connection lines to buried targets, and i can tell when the line I'm chasing fades and disappears, and then reapears in time. Because of Bz going South I'm only able to be 100% successful, part of the time. dowser
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Jun 16, 2011, 07:21 PM
#4
 The Watcher
Re: Bz and Dowsing
~Tim~
I don't have that problem.
I don’t have a problem either..But when the estimated Kp in the Satellite Environment Plot is in the Red it becomes much easier
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/today.html
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Jun 17, 2011, 08:46 AM
#5
Re: Bz and Dowsing
 Originally Posted by aarthrj3811
~Tim~
I don't have that problem.
I don't have a problem either..But when the estimated Kp in the Satellite Environment Plot is in the Red it becomes much easier
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/today.html
That's interesting .! Anybody else notice any strength change with Bz going South. ??
I went camping with my boss and his eight year old son years back, and being the first time he ever camped with his son he wanted to make a good impression. So when it came time to roast marshmellows, my boss went out and came back with a dead stick about three quarters of an inch on one end and one quarter on the other, what really supprised me was that he sharpened the fat end to about a 45 degree point, and poked into the marshmellow with it, with the marshmellow barely holding on, he proceeded to roast the mellow holding the skinny end of the stick. Not wanting to ruin his child bonding i didn't say anything. But the end result was the same, the marshmellow got roasted, the dead stick burned a little, and it most likely tasted the same as if it was roasted on the skinny end.. I roast my marshmellows on green wood, holding the fat end of the stick, and poking the skinny end into the marshmellow..We are so different us Dowsers, but our end results are what really matters.
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