Dowsers

You started a Skeptic topic, and I love a one sided argument, so I obligized.
And I answered your question!
Which post of mine did you take personal?
It was Finder's keeper Treasure hunting, and it wasn't the only thing they Dowsed.
Actually you missed the point which is ok. My dad is a great dowser. I ask him, why he doesn’t try and find things other than pipes and water (I.E. lost valuables) He doesn’t have an answer for me. He is a searcher/finder.

So I posed the same question here. You took it as “If it actually works, then why aren’t you rich?”
 
So I posed the same question here. You took it as “If it actually works, then why aren’t you rich?”
I've been told I read too much into things.
I'M unlucky, obviously!, and a lot has to do with being in the right spot, at the right time.
Dowsing power isn't continuous for me..
 
I've been told I read too much into things.
I'M unlucky, obviously!, and a lot has to do with being in the right spot, at the right time.
Dowsing power isn't continuous for me..
It's the biggest problem for me.
Dowsing power has to be on, at the time of the Dowse!
But where does it have to be on, that's the Million $$ question!
 
I answered about the ring. The question was how come we don't find rings.
Using my own theory of how dowsing works, it is quite easy to explain why dowsing a pipe or a utility line is easier than dowsing for a gold ring or a gold coin. Your theory of dowsing (as far as I understand it) seems to suggest that a ring should not be much different than a pipe or anything else. How, for example, does weather make dowsing a ring more difficult than a pipe?
 
Using my own theory of how dowsing works, it is quite easy to explain why dowsing a pipe or a utility line is easier than dowsing for a gold ring or a gold coin. Your theory of dowsing (as far as I understand it) seems to suggest that a ring should not be much different than a pipe or anything else. How, for example, does weather make dowsing a ring more difficult than a pipe?
It wasn't about the pipe, it was about the ring.
I never said I Dowsed a pipe in the weather?
 
Your theory of dowsing (as far as I understand it) seems to suggest that a ring should not be much different than a pipe or anything else.
What have you been reading?
A ring is a slice of a pipe, of course it would be more difficult to Dowse.
Bye!
 
It wasn't about the pipe, it was about the ring.
I never said I Dowsed a pipe in the weather?
The OPs question concerned dowsing a ring vs a pipe. You said a ring was more difficult due to "many variables" and cited weather as one of the variables. I was asking how weather affects ring dowsing but not pipe dowsing.

Yes, I agree that a ring is much smaller. But if you tune to the frequency of gold how far away can you dowse, say, a 20 gram gold ring? Have you ever tried a gold ring?
 
A legit question coming from someone that has witnessed pipe dowsing many times.

, why not focus on lost rings or gold nuggets?
This is what I answered, the ring, I didn't write about nuggets, I've never Dowsed any..
 

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