yamazues
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Yes, Dowsing is real and has been used for centuries. The human body has an electo-magnetic field so does each Earth element. Things that are best conductors are things like flowing water, large gold deposits, chromite and iron ore deposits. The human magnetic field can connect to these by means of brass rods, etc. People can train themselves to operate these items to find what they are looking for, but not everyone is the same. For me, brass welding rod divining rod work well during the early morning hours. After that, I receive false readings, drifting areas and nothing at all. Gold in particular has a heat transfer rate that is unique, so I am guessing my false readings are from the sun's interferences. Gold takes on heat quickly, but puts off heat slowly making it warmer than it's surroubdings in early morning. Old time miners found gold veins by putting their faces up to cracks in the rocks to feel for heat coming out in early morning. This is how they knew where to dig long before any detectors were invented. Don't get me wrong though. An arsenal of many variaties of detectors is best, then of course use your brain to figure out reality when all is said and done. Good luck to all. Zues