dowser
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L-rod Dowsing can be used to Assay targets. While Assay to me, means to identify. It's not just, what it is, but how much.
From great distance, identity of target, can easily be determined using Elements. If a target signals from a great distance, it's an indication of large quantity. Large quantity can either be dense, or thin/spread out.
Once you reach the dowsed target, depending on what your after, example Gold. Before wasting time digging, you need to Assay your target. Comparative Dowsing. Example. Place 1/2 oz of 24 k Gold, on the ground, right next to your target. Dowse over top of your target, then compare the dowsing rod movement over the Gold. "You might have to change rod sensitivities to see the difference.
If the target signal is stronger than your 1/2 ounce gold signal, then it's possible that it's more than 1/2 oz gold. Then compare Dowse the line strengths. 1/2 oz Gold to target, compared to 1/2 oz Gold to 1/2 is Gold.
When dowsing over top of a target, all Elements Dowse an accumulative total strength, giving false specific Element percentages. Dowsing signal line strengths with Pure Element comparison can confirm target Element presence.
Comparative Dowsing of line and target strength, does not have to be done with target elements. Certain Elements are not that dissimilar. 1 oz of Iron, or Nickle, is very similar to Gold or Silver signal strength. Dowser
From great distance, identity of target, can easily be determined using Elements. If a target signals from a great distance, it's an indication of large quantity. Large quantity can either be dense, or thin/spread out.
Once you reach the dowsed target, depending on what your after, example Gold. Before wasting time digging, you need to Assay your target. Comparative Dowsing. Example. Place 1/2 oz of 24 k Gold, on the ground, right next to your target. Dowse over top of your target, then compare the dowsing rod movement over the Gold. "You might have to change rod sensitivities to see the difference.
If the target signal is stronger than your 1/2 ounce gold signal, then it's possible that it's more than 1/2 oz gold. Then compare Dowse the line strengths. 1/2 oz Gold to target, compared to 1/2 oz Gold to 1/2 is Gold.
When dowsing over top of a target, all Elements Dowse an accumulative total strength, giving false specific Element percentages. Dowsing signal line strengths with Pure Element comparison can confirm target Element presence.
Comparative Dowsing of line and target strength, does not have to be done with target elements. Certain Elements are not that dissimilar. 1 oz of Iron, or Nickle, is very similar to Gold or Silver signal strength. Dowser