• @batmaniam
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    127 months ago

    If you ever happen to be around people who construction related to water lines, etc, and want to start a fight, bring this up.

    I have seen people with masters degrees in civil engineering defend this. It’s just this weird holdout of insanity for some reason.

    • @z00s
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      117 months ago

      Heard a story the other day about a plumber who dowsed to find a water leak in an outdoor pipe.

      Had to bite my tongue to stop myself from pointing out that the teller of the story unconsciously mentioned that the water leak also happened to be in the exact spot where the grass had been growing faster than the rest of the lawn in recent weeks.

      • @JimVanDeventer
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        07 months ago

        I forgot all about this but everyone I know who has a well had a dowser find the location for them, even if it took two or three tries.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      67 months ago

      I know a utility locator that swears by it and demonstrate it. It worked for them, not me. My powers of skepticism kept the witchcraft at bay.

      • @batmaniam
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        87 months ago

        I have had just the MOST frustrating conversations with people I know to be incredibly intelligent lol.

        Im normally very live and live. Like so long as your not convincing/have been convinced to go for reki as a substitute for cancer treatment… Whatever makes you happy. You feel happier holding a quartz rock? Then technically it is working, cool rocks make me happy to, you do you.

        I have no idea why dowsing just gets under my skin lol.

        • @[email protected]
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          107 months ago

          It’s the difference between “this (placebo) makes me feel better” vs “this is real factual (magic)”.

          One is a lie they tell themselves, the other is a lie they tell you.

        • @SkyezOpen
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          37 months ago

          It was pvc and they only locate power and other cables, so it’s not like we had any confirmation. I stay skeptical.

          • @batmaniam
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            17 months ago

            They don’t do that either. If they did that you couldn’t walk around with a pacemaker.

        • @batmaniam
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          17 months ago

          No, people swear by this, honestly. It’s not like asking someone for a “left handed smoke shifter” as an initiation right. People rural and metro genuinely think this is a real thing. At a few hundred a pop I would wager there’s ~$50k in these things that will be purches by various contractors out of the new infrastructure build in the US. It’s wild.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Good dowsers have pretty well developed skills at spotting signs of underground water, and a good understanding of where civil engineers put pipes

        • @batmaniam
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          17 months ago

          Lol, that’s actually what I’ve read. In cases was someone was enough an “old timer” it’s likley they’d been to the site before, or had worked enough or had enough intuition. In those cases the chi squared was decent with the rods compared without.

          … In a new site built specifically for testing, not so much.

          So that’s interesting from a psychology perspective, something giving someone “permission” to focus, but water divining it was not.

          • @[email protected]
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            27 months ago

            Yep. Good dowsers do terribly at tests where water pipes and empty pipes have been run through a test area at random.

      • @[email protected]
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        07 months ago

        I tried it once and it was a neat experience. I could feel some sort of force crossing the rods as I slowly walked along. Almost felt like horizontal gravity.

    • @Paragone
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      -17 months ago

      To me it is the misframing of it that is the problem:

      IF a person holds 2 bent wires, or a pair of sticks, or a y-shaped piece of willow, or whatever, & they walk around & to them it feels like something’s going through it when they’re over moving-water or moving-electricity ( I’ve a relative who tells me he can’t tell the difference between the 2, from the dowsing: they give him identical signal )…

      THEN you can’t claim that it is some property-of-matter-divorced-from-their-unconscious-minds!!

      THEY are the ones doing it: THEIR unconscious-minds are immersed in all they are doing.

      If their unconscious-minds can somehow make accurate determinations, and communicate that determination through the “feelings” they feel when holding their dousing-rods … how is that pseudoscience?

      Scientism’s falsely pretending to be Science bugs me.

      The prejudice encoded in “matter cannot produce that result, & OF COURSE their minds have no validity, ESPECIALLY THEIR UNCONSCIOUS MINDS… so therefore NO kind of mind can possibly have any place in the scientific understanding of anything…”

      …prejudice isn’t Science.

      IF a phenomena is produced by a mixture of mind & matter, especially a mixture of unconscious-mind & conscious-mind & matter,

      THEN correct science has to study each of the dimensions of the system, correctly, & the way they’re interacting.

      Prejudice, however ideologically-“proper” or currently-fashionable, isn’t Science.

      Anyways, I’ll never expect to see the “skeptics” do proper science, when their physicalist-existentialist ideology can “solve” everything much more conveniently, to them…

      Ideology & prejudice are inseparable: they’re opposite sides of the same “coin”.