I’ll admit I kind of got off on a tangent.
Because something can’t currently be proven does not mean it does not exist. Especially when using science as reasoning. If we all accepted the status quo the earth would still be flat. You have to be open to future developments in science.
Last thought on my side tangent...
Interestingly...entangled systems collapse by mere observation.
That’s is the behavior that makes it so optimal for secure communications. As soon as someone observes, the entanglement ceases to exist.
Flaw in my theory...I have observed dowsing work numerous times with no explanation.
Not going to be claiming the million dollar prize anytime soon.
You're attempting a straw man argument against science not being open to new ideas.
Science is always open to new ideas as discovery is a cornerstone. The scientific method is responsible for the observation, measurement, and testing of a hypothesis against those observations. We did it with radiation, electricity, magnetism , high energy particle physics, and even neutrinos which are devilishly hard to detect. I have a muon detector based off an
open source project that detects decay products of stellar rays
on my desk. That scientific method is why we have computers, rockets, metal detectors, ground penetrating radar and the like.
Every single scientific test of dowsing has produced results that are no better than random chance. That's objective evidence vs people's subjective stories and thoughts. A group can apparently watch someone dowse and tell stories of success, but people studying how effective it is apparently make it fail. That's not a mystery, that's measured results.
You used quantum entanglement as an example. The difference between quantum effects and dowsing is that quantum effects are measurable, and repeatable. We may not understand the exact reason for them, but we can measure them and collect data. All data collected on dowsing says it doesn't work.
We can even measure time dilation effects of atomic clocks near mountains vs areas with ground of lesser mass vs atomic clocks in planes, vs atomic clocks in orbit. We can prove time dilation due to that, and it's affects at speed. We can even detect how time gets fuzzy when measured by two ultra-precise clocks in close proximity. It's all detectable, and measurable. That we don't detect any effect on a dowsing rods and their no higher than random chance effectiveness is telling.