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This is not even true. The voltage between the feet does not change. It is ground voltage, or 0 volts in relation to the ground you are standing on. The only way to escape this condition is to walk under an enclosure which shields you from the atmospheric voltage in the air. You could go inside a house, or into a car to remove yourself from the atmospheric field. Unfortunately, dowsers do not dowse from inside a house or a car. They dowse where they expect to dig up some treasure or drill for some water. The atmospheric voltage of 100v/m is so large that it will draw any microamp differences throughout your body to your skin surface through the miracle of electric fields. It will be impossible to find any difference of voltage, even in tiny amounts from different parts of your skin. But suppose a dowser went under a shield that kept the atmospheric field away from him. Then he could develop microamp signals across different parts of his body. The amount of power in these microamp signals is no where near strong enough to cause a typical dowsing rod to move even in the best conditions. The very best transducers ever invented need thousands of times more power than these microamp signals to cause a rod to move. So what could be causing the rods to move? Maybe some muscles? Muscles produce enough power to cause rods to move. Best wishes, J_P |
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