Tom_in_CA
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I posted this within a thread, but it didn't get answered. So I'd like to make a dedicated post to it here:
As any mental dowser would admit, there are variations on the spec's of the rods, right? That is to say: one mental dowsers rods might be XX length long, and the next guy's rods may be a tad longer. Or one mental dowser's rods might have a different mixture of alloys with his brass. The next guy might not use brass anyways, but instead use a coat hanger material (iron). Etc... etc... etc... What I'm trying to say is, there's NO one exact formula for the rod dimensions & material makeup. Nothing wrong with that. So too do no two metal detector hobbyist's swing in the exact same way, use the same make or model, etc... I can understand that.
Here's where I'm going with this. Premise: 1) Since it doesn't hurt mental dowsing to have a variation of rods 2) since the outcome is determined by OTHER factors (user skill, outside blocking, etc...) than the rods, then 3) how does it hurt mental dowsing if they used an even more unconventional rod than you're used to?
At what point does the type rod actually inhibit the results? Since there is no exact standard of the pysical properties and dimensions, I would assume that it wouldn't hurt the mental dowsing rod to add a battery and some wires. Mind you, I'm NOT talking about LRLs. I'm talking about mental dowsing. What I'm suggesting is that perhaps they are simply doing mental dowsing too, albeit perhaps a bit duped on the added appendages. So in that sense, even though they CALL it something else (a different type of dowsing), they are in fact really only doing the one type of dowsing that there is. This would seem to be a happy compromise on the fight of whether or not there are different types of dowsing. That is, that yes there are in people's vocabularies, but no there's not, as to actual outcome.
Please let me know if the added appendiges will, by their very nature, harm mental dowsing. If so, what is the type rods, and the allowed variations, that would be within the bounds on not affecting/hurting mental dowsing.
As any mental dowser would admit, there are variations on the spec's of the rods, right? That is to say: one mental dowsers rods might be XX length long, and the next guy's rods may be a tad longer. Or one mental dowser's rods might have a different mixture of alloys with his brass. The next guy might not use brass anyways, but instead use a coat hanger material (iron). Etc... etc... etc... What I'm trying to say is, there's NO one exact formula for the rod dimensions & material makeup. Nothing wrong with that. So too do no two metal detector hobbyist's swing in the exact same way, use the same make or model, etc... I can understand that.
Here's where I'm going with this. Premise: 1) Since it doesn't hurt mental dowsing to have a variation of rods 2) since the outcome is determined by OTHER factors (user skill, outside blocking, etc...) than the rods, then 3) how does it hurt mental dowsing if they used an even more unconventional rod than you're used to?
At what point does the type rod actually inhibit the results? Since there is no exact standard of the pysical properties and dimensions, I would assume that it wouldn't hurt the mental dowsing rod to add a battery and some wires. Mind you, I'm NOT talking about LRLs. I'm talking about mental dowsing. What I'm suggesting is that perhaps they are simply doing mental dowsing too, albeit perhaps a bit duped on the added appendages. So in that sense, even though they CALL it something else (a different type of dowsing), they are in fact really only doing the one type of dowsing that there is. This would seem to be a happy compromise on the fight of whether or not there are different types of dowsing. That is, that yes there are in people's vocabularies, but no there's not, as to actual outcome.
Please let me know if the added appendiges will, by their very nature, harm mental dowsing. If so, what is the type rods, and the allowed variations, that would be within the bounds on not affecting/hurting mental dowsing.