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My new dowsing experiment Everyone should participate simple and easy (Read 835 times)
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Posted Jan 25, 2008, 06:37:34 PM
Hey there,

Okay here is my dowsing experiment. I made a survey, and 6 questions. I want everyone to dowse these questions twice, once and then once three days later. The full survey is here

http://www.tigersurvey.com/survey.php?survey=4732

it only takes a minute or two, its really fun, and we can experiment if we are all getting similar results.

Read the info there, I did a lot of work setting up this experiment and taking pictures of the envelopes so that you can dowse them easier. So please participate, it ends in five days!

Thanks

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Jan 29, 2008, 11:39:54 AM
hey guys!

Only two people did this fast experiment/survey, and one of them I personally asked. Im surprised not more people have participated, it really is a fun experiment and you can test your dowsing accuracy. Please check out the link above and participate in this online dowsing experiment, the two people who tried it said they had fun and it only takes a minute!

Thanks,

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Feb 09, 2008, 04:08:25 PM
Hello,

I dont know why you are mentioning this here. I assure you ther is no such script or anything with this survey. It is normal HTML. Anyone is free to make their own free survey at that website, and see how it works and check if thers any security threats like you mention. I guarantee there is not. If you dont believe me, register, create a survey, and test it yourself.

This is a free survey service and its not mine either.

Moving along, I created a new survey wich is much more simpler. Again, disappointed in the lack of participation. The new link is http://www.tigersurvey.com/survey.php?survey=4732

I hope you didnt scare away my participants Smiley

The new survey is simpler and less to read, please participate all you dowsers everyone who does gets the results when the study is done, good or bad.

And everyone who participated remember to redo the survey after a few days.

(Im waiting guys) Thanks

e9

PS: This survey is totally safe, ther is no information I recieve besides what you answer to the yes/no questions.

PPS: There have been 336 views of this post. Only 3 people took literally 1 minute to complete the survey. I spent alot of time setting it up, taking pictures of the questions, and so on. If only 10% of the people took 60 seconds to give ther answers we could have some information to analyze. Thank you for your help, remember participants get full access to results and analysis.

Enjoy your day
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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Feb 10, 2008, 06:34:17 AM
Maybe you would have better luck if you posted the survey. I guess I don't quite understand what you are trying to do here. Any sort of survey is not going to determine if a person can locate in the field or not. Maybe it can determine psychic ability (map dowsing). Most people who use a locator rod do not claim to be psychic. 

 
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Feb 10, 2008, 07:10:37 AM
Looks like chance guessing to me. But I'm not a dowser. You should place a target in a large field and use a sat photo of that field. Then break it down to quarters. See how many were right. Then have them dowse the quarter and so on till the one closes to it locates it. That's how map dowsing works as far as I know. The questions you have are yes/no 50/50 chance. Dowsing for me is not a physic ability. Anyone can dowse. No special powers needed.


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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Feb 10, 2008, 02:02:38 PM
Perhaps I wasnt clear. This is pendalum dowsing survey. Not a map "survey"

I have 6 questions, to wich I would like each dowser to pendalum dowse, or by other means, to supply a yes or no answer to each question.

I dont think thats very confusing. Anyhow, no need to reply, I wont be replieng to this thread any longer. No hard feelings, it was just a simple request and the request had been made. Thank you to everyone who participated. Good day.
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Feb 10, 2008, 06:30:07 PM
Hey Mike…Just someone else who does not understand Dowsing…We are not mind readers….Art
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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Feb 10, 2008, 07:49:46 PM
Once he has scientifically determined who to believe he will attempt to control that person like Ken Roberts did and will start asking for lottery numbers. siegfried schlagrule

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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Feb 11, 2008, 04:53:46 PM
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Feb 11, 2008, 05:03:22 PM
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SS come clean on this. You and another SS have too much in common. Both live near each other, both collect dowsing equipment, both have the mantra "coathangers are as good as any rod", both into the copywrite thing. I suspect you are this e9 alias, along with over a hundred other ones. Does it really mean that much to you to collect more and more equipment you can't take it with you.They use pitchforks down there.

Come on Mike.  That's totally uncalled for. Keep the paranoia  and suspicion out of the forums.  Siegfried Schlagrule,  (a pen name) is one of the most honest, and respected Dowsers I have had the privilege to be acquainted with.  Dell

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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Feb 11, 2008, 08:53:18 PM
   Hello Mike, I know of at least three people using ss. There is me,    StickShift and SlowSweeper. The only name I have used on here is siegfried schlagrule. I may have been on here years and years ago under my real name. I don't remember and there is no way for me to easily search those archives. I am only here as ss. Everywhere else I use my real name.
   At one time a few years ago there were many people multi-posting and it got so bad that it became a banning offense to get caught multi-posting. Whenever you suspect that you have the right to bring it to the attention of the moderators. In my case you would be wasting their time.
    I do collect dowsing devices and intend to use them in documented side-by-side tests some day. If fortune smiles I may some day open a dowsing museum and learning center.
   Which SS lives near me? I've never posted my location other than a state. I have met three tnet members in nuetral spots in the last year or so. Perhaps six to ten members know my real name. I don't pass it out lightly and I'm not selling anything.
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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Feb 12, 2008, 05:35:49 AM
It's true Mike this SS is who he says he is. As far the others I duno.

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Mr. Tom Kamrowski of MI wins the WAATS 2007 drawing for the Arc-Geo Mini Logger! Thanks Tom and I hope you enjoy it.
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