MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS OF DOWSING
(Brief review of scientific research, 1990 - 2000)
Alexander P. Dubrov Phd.
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Russian Medical-Technological Academy, Research-Practical Center of Traditional Medicine and
Homeopathy the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. 34/4/188 , Novatorov Street, Moscow - 117421, Russia.
ABSTRACT
This paper examines modern achievements in the theory and practical application of dowsing
on the basis of extensive research publications both in Russia and abroad. The paper outlines the views of competent
researchers on the nature of the dowsing field and possible biophysical mechanisms of the effects of this field
on the dowser.
Particular importance is attached to the achievements of dowsing in the practical aspect : in applied
geology and geophysics - prospecting for water resources and minerals ; in ecology - location of zones
of biological comfort and discomfort ; in medicine - identification of relationship between cancer cases and geopathogenic
zones ; in land and marine geology - reconnaissance and prospecting for oil and gas deposits ; in engineering - as a method
of non-destructive control aimed at identifying the risk and reliability of engineering and other installations.
INTRODUCTION
Many years have elapsed since the previous reviews on the development of dowsing in Russia,
the CIS and overseas {1,28} . This period has seen a substantial growth in the application of dowsing for research and
practical work conducted in geology, mining, architecture, town-building, and ecology. It should also be noted that the scientific
world has changed its attitude towards dowsing . Qualified researchers working in various fields of science have been displaying
growing interest in problems of dowsing.
They have conducted fundamental and experimental studies in the mechanisms of the biophysical
effect of the dowsing field on humans. Extensive research and practical projects in the field of dowsing
have been conducted at the
request of private companies and state institutions. Various foundations have provided
the financing and grants, particularly in the field of geology and geophysics. At the same time, there has been a growing
number of people attending short-term dowsing courses. This, in turn, has led to the emergence of popular publications
and non-professionals who discredit this important field of human activity.
The economic advantages which dowsing entails in various fields of human activity are beyond any
doubt. These advantages are becoming increasingly recognizable for top managers in industry, the medical
sphere, and in business. Express diagnostics based on the dowsing method is developing into an important method of fast
and non-destructive control. This is particularly important in places where the operators or dispatchers ( at thermal or nuclear
power
plants) have to control and monitor a big number of units. It should be emphasized that all data on dowsing application provided
in this paper come from properly screened and talented dowsers with a wealth of experience in this field.
1. Fundamental and experimental studies in dowsing
Man's ability to operate dowsing still remains an enigmatic biophysical phenomenon. However, serious
attempts have been made to decipher this phenomenon by qualified researchers in physics, geology, geophysics, biophysics,
medicine. These studies have been facilitated to a considerable extent by research papers and monographs published in
various parts of the world which illustrate the specific features of dowsing, the mechanisms of its impact on man and
which, at the same time, open new vistas for its application in various practical fields of human activity {2-9}.
An analysis of the above-mentioned publications indicates to the fact that dowsing is based on the
hyper-sensitivity of the human organism to geophysical and cosmic fields, to irradiation and their gradients,
irrespective of the field tension level and the type of incoming signals. The extreme sensitivity of man to weak
and ultra-weak fields and irradiation has been aptly described by Professor H.Berkhemer from the Department of Terrestrial
Science at the Institute of Meteorology and Geophysics of the Johann W. v. Goethe University in Frankfurt-am-Main : " There
are many indications that man , with his complex biological system, in a sensitized state , can process minute
changes in the strength of known and other not yet identified fields, the latent ability for which may still originate from
earlier phases of evolution" {10}. This fully reflects one of man's important biophysical aspects with regard to dowsing.
Man's ability to dowsing displays yet another important feature associated with man's paranormal
characteristics, specifically extrasensorial reception which, so far, has no explanation according to the laws of classical
physics. This prevents most orthodox scientists from recognizing dowsing as a scientific discipline, inasmuch as it fails
to conform with their understanding of the physics of this phenomenon . Serious fundamental and experimental attempts have
already been undertaken to provide a scientific interpretation of man's unusual abilities and to explain them on the basis
of the postulates and laws of quantum physics {11}.
The extrasensorial abilities of man which have been noted point to new aspects in the existing knowledge
of human psychology, the role of the mind, the subconscious, and intuition in our relationship with the outside world {12}.
This is particularly vivid when we apply the so-called method of remote dowsing according to which
the dowser derives information about the location of a remote object (water aquifer, oil or mineral deposits, etc.) using
a geographical map, frame, or pendulum for dowsing This is described in detail by the well-known Russian specialist
in dowsing Professor A.I.Pluzhnikov (head researcher for "Geoleptonika", a Moscow based company) who has developed a
school of his own and has numerous followers {13}, and in a monograph by Joe Moneagle, a well known researcher in the problem
of remote viewing {16}.
To illustrate the application of remote viewing we may refer to studies conducted by marine hydrology
specialist Captain R.A.Dubovik (Reserve), currently engineer-hydrographer for the Navigation and Oceanography Department in
Moscow, Russia. Captain Dubovik applied various methods of dowsing (remote viewing and simulation) to construct surface water
circulation maps for the North Atlantic, part of the Pacific Ocean, and the Sea of Okhotsk. In these he indicated the vortexes
and their depth, the vertical distribution of temperatures, and other indices. Data obtained by dowsing methods
are well correlated with data from official hydrological sources, satellite observations and direct oceanographic surveys
{14}.
Remote perception indicates that man is capable of maintaining contact with the outside world relying
on dowsing and his own paranormal abilities . In this case dowsing should be recognized as an all-purpose method of
cognition in natural science and acquisition of information from the environment. This specific factor has been well
noted by Dr. A.G.Parkhomov, a prominent Russian physicist and specialist in the field of extrasensorial activities (Moscow
Institute of Physics and Technology): "?.dowsing makes it possible to overcome the gap between the mind and the
subconsciousness and, thus, to facilitate man's
entry into the world of extrasensorial perceptions" {15}.
Joe McMoneagle, a highly gifted person in the sphere of extrasensoriaL activities, notes the
great similarity between human abilities to dowsing and remote viewing in his circumstantial book {16}.
Studies conducted by V.C.Reddish, Professor (Emeritus) of Astronomy at Edinburgh University deserve
special mention when we attempt to examine the physical bases of dowsing. The research team led by Professor Reddish
specialized in the study of the physical bases of dowsing and, for a number of years, conducted investigations of the dowsing
phenomenon by the method of interferometry on the surface of the Earth {17}.
The researchers arrived at the following conclusions : 1) the dowsing force field is of a wave nature,
but is not an electromagnetic field ; 2) the spatial distribution of interferometric lines varies in the course of one
year - there is a sharp increase in the width between the lines in April and a rapid decrease at the end of November, with
an isolated maximum in March. This variation in the width of the lines is repeated year after year which is an
indication of the fact this phenomenon is associated with cosmic factors and the movement of the Earth in outer space ; 3)
in view of the variations in the interferometric patterns it may be assumed that the dowser is exposed to several types of
fields lnstanteously.
The researchers believe that the interferometric picture is stable and comprises 9 clearcut
maximum lines with an interval of 2.3 metres between them. This is an indication of the stability of wave processes.
The studies revealed yet another interesting phenomenon. Whenever the experimental sample was a plastic pipe (and not
the traditional copper wire) which had laid on the ground for about an hour, after its removal the parallel maximum lines
did not disappear immediately but only after a few minutes. This means that the Earth possesses hysteresis with regard
to the system of standing waves in this force field.
This phenomenon may find its explanation in the theory developed by Yu.V.Volkov, a Russian physicist
who conducts fundamental research at the Computer Centre of Moscow University. His
theory concerns the existence of "phase and force waves in a pulsating space" {18,19} .
There is also explanation to be found in the theory of the German scientist Dr. H.Muller in
Erfurt, Thuringia concerning the role of standing gravitational waves in world space as the basis of all physical process
in living and non-living matter {20-22}.
Other ideas have been put forward in fundamental research conducted by V.I.Gridin, Professor
of Geology at the Moscow Institute of Problems of Gas and Oil, and Dr. E.Z.Gak, a geophysicist at the Agrophysical
Institute in St. Petersburg. Both researchers believe that the development of the dowsing field is heavily influenced by the
Coriolis rotation forces and the tangential forces which originate on the borders of gravitational anomalies where the
lithosphere of the Earth is ruptured under the gravitational impact of the forces of the Solar system {23}.
These researchers believe that these forces cause the rotation of the frame in the hands of
the dowser only in those cases when he moves counter the acting
forces .
A.G.Parkhomov comes forth with his hypothesis on the physical mechanism of dowsing in the case of
reconnaissance for ore deposits, subterranean aquifers, and various types of engineering lines {15}.
This researcher believes that dowsers are affected by the flux of ultra-low energy neutrino
with a wave length of 0.8 - 1.1 mm. This neutrino flux is refracted, reflected, and dispersed at the borders of media with
different properties. Since this neutrino flux is subjected to the influence of gravitational fields its oscillations display
rhythms associated with the axial rotation of the Earth and the positions of the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun.
The researcher bases his calculations on the assumption that the dowsing field is perceived
by the spinal column of man which is a sort of active linear antenna grid with a period equal to the spacing of
the vertebrae (3-4 cm). The influence of cosmic and geophysical factors on the exceptionally high sensitivity of man, animals,
and plants is mentioned in the circumstantial publication by the Cuban researcher , Doctor of Geology L. Lufriu {24}.
Another problem, that is actively discussed in the fundamental aspects of dowsing, is associated
with the Hartmann and Curry energy and force grids and lines. The problem is also discussed in detail in the monograph
by the Swiss researcher M.Mettler {25} and has recently found serious physical corroboration in the works of the German
researcher S.Prumbach {26} and the British physicist A.Hall {27} on the role played by subterranean water flows and telluric
currents in the formation of peculiar vortexes on the surface of the Earth. These vortexes appear in the form of spirals and
may be identified by dowsers both on
the open ground and on snow covered fields.
In the course of studies of global grids and lines, geophysicist Professor A.A.Drozdovskaya of the
Institute of Applied Problems of Ecology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry under the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in Kiev, arrived
at the conclusion that the regular grid lines are not merely flat grid formations on the surface of the Earth, but constitute
volumetric framework structures made up of two-dimensional disks which cut through the axis of the Earth and are oriented
differently with regard to longitudes and latitudes. This forms a unified energy framework of our planet which operates as
an energy exchange mechanism within the Biosphere -- Earth -Cosmos system, and which, in turn, develops close links between
the Earth and cosmic fields and irradiation {45,46}
2. Applied geology and geophysics 2.1. Geology Dowsing techniques have long been actively in use
in various spheres of geology and geophysics, e.g. for the reconnaissance of mineral deposits and water resources, for
the study of geological structures and identification of zones of anomaly. A detailed review of the methods and techniques
applied in dowsing over the past decade has been provided by I.A.Nepomnyaschiy, N.N.Sochevanov and O.A.Isayeva from the Institute
of Economics of Mineral Resources and Geological Prospecting in Moscow.
These geologists have studied numerous patents on the application of dowsing in prospecting for
oil, ore, and gas deposits and its integrated use with other methods {28}.
The authors of the review stress the particular importance of studies which incorporate dowsing
with geochemical, geophysical, geological, and biophysical methods of prospecting for mineral deposits. As an illustration
of this we may refer to studies conducted by V.A.Tischenko, L.S.Kravchenko and other geologists at Saratov University in Russia.
Remote dowsing based on a topographical map scale 1:25,000 was integrated with seismic, geochemical, and mineralogical
studies in exploratory wells sunk in the process of gas and oil prospecting {29}.
These studies showed that within the dowsing zones of anomaly there was a high concentration of
heavy hydrocarbons (from butane to hexane) which was more than double the concentration of these gases beyond the zone
of anomaly.
The researchers recommended the use of dowsing as an integral part of geological prospecting since
it allows to cut back substantially expenses on traditional geochemical and geophysical methods of deep well drilling.
Explorations of gold ore deposits, conducted by Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy A.L.Kovalevsky , head researcher at the Buryat Research Center of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy
of Sciences in Ulan-Ude, and V.E.Landa (Ph.D. Geol.& Miner.),leading researcher at the Transbaikal Research Centre
in Chita, testify to the necessity of combining dowsing with the biochemical analysis of plants and electrical prospecting.
These geological
researchers believe that the integrated application of dowsing with other methods is particularly expedient
in difficult terrain where sections of the Earth are overlapped by powerful ore deposits, and where it is essential to
conduct detailed reconnaissance, prospecting , and structural geology operations.
Dowsing should be applied with the purpose of identifying various anomalies and selecting
promising regions for mining and drilling operations in oil, gas, and water prospecting {30}.
2.2. Geophysics
One of the most outstanding works in the field of dowsing and applied geophysics was the fundamental
field exploration for water resources in arid zones of the world conducted by a big group of German scientists led by Professor
H.-D.Betz of Munich University {31}.
In these operations the geophysicists and geologists were joined by dowsers that had been carefully
tested. Among them was the highly gifted engineer H.Schroeter {32}.
The project which provided for the use of dowsing in prospecting for water in Sri Lanka, Congo,
Niger, Kenya, Yemen, Namibia, the Dominican Republic, and other arid areas was financed by the German Ministry for Research
and Technology and conducted in cooperation with the German Society for Integrated Engineering Projects (GSIEP).
Professor H.-D. Betz reported the results of research to the Geophysical Society of Germany in Leipzig.
They were discussed at the international seminar of specialists on terrestrial sciences and won high acclaim of
the scientific community. Professor H.Berkhemer, who was project reviewer, gave the following assessment to the research results:
"In the following report the author describes the impressive and amazing results obtained by numerous GTZ projects within
the main field of water detection in arid areas in many countries ,especially by means of the dowsing technique" {10}.
Extensive studies conducted on the basis of precise techniques incorporated blind and double blind
experiments, verification of dowsing prognosis by direct exploratory well drilling ,the application of modern geophysical
instruments for seismic and geo-electromagnetic studies, and accurate registration of all experimental conditions.
This brought the following important scientific and practical results :
1. There is proof of
the full professional suitability of dowsing in the sphere of terrestrial sciences, particularly in hydrogeology ;
2. Exploration
of aquifers based on dowsing resulted in an 80 % average pinpointing of locations for drilling high-debit wells, something
that cannot be achieved by classical methods of prospecting for water. In Sri Lanka the efficiency of dowsing exploration
reached 96% for a total of 691 wells drilled for water;
3. Dowsers that had been screened and properly tested can be used for hydrogeological
exploration, specifically for identifying the most promising sites for well drilling ;
4. In order to ensure the most efficient
operation in the sphere of engineering and ecological geology the dowser shall always work hand in hand with specialists from
these fields of science.
2.3. Instrumental support for dowsing
Dowsers nowadays, much like in the past, use rods or pendulums in their operation. Today, they enjoy
the assistance of geophysical instruments which measure various physical parameters of the exploratory sites and human reaction
to these parameters. This issue has been examined in detail by Professors Yu.V.Gotovsky and Yu.F.Perov ("IMEDIS" Moscow Center
for Intellectual Medical Systems) in their monograph which reviews over 100 patents of various devices and methods for measuring
irradiation in geopathogenic zones and protection of man {57}.
To date, the number of patents pending and approved patents in this sphere has grown considerably
and exceeded 300 (O.A.Isayeva, personal report).
One of these instruments is a unique indicator of geophysical anomalies (IGA-1) which has been invented
and developed by the Russian engineer Yu.P.Kravchenko (Ufa Aviation Engineering University). This indicator is used for the
express diagnostics of geological and geophysical anomalies: identification of geological faults, water flows and veins, their
intersections, karst caverns, lines and nodes in Hartmann and Curry grids, borders of geopathogenic and technopathogenic zones,
etc. {33-35}.
The instrument is a hypersensitive resonance measuring device for electromagnetic frequencies
in the range of 1-100 picovolts (10/-12 V) which is tuned to a fixed frequency of the natural electromagnetic emanation of
the Earth's field in the range of super long waves (1 - 15 kHz).
For an output parameter is taken the phase shift integral on the receiving frequency, whose value
changes on the borders of media transitions : "ground - cavern", "ground - pipe", "solid ground - void" and energy emanations.
The "IGA-1" instrument makes it possible to identify very precisely the borders of active faults
and zones of anomaly, to register the Hartmann and Curry grid structures and lines, (known to dowsers), their intersections
(nodes), to locate
individual energy spots both on a surface (floor or ground) and within the entire volume of a
residential or industrial building.
Engineer E.G.Bondarenko (St. Petersburg, Russia), who has developed a unique biofield sensor,
which is capable of interacting with non-electromagnetic fields , insists on the non-electromagnetic nature of the human biofield
which interacts with the field of the Earth {36}.
The sensor changes its conductivity under the impact of the dowser's brain activity or his changing
emotional state. The dowser draws information from the environment, it is transformed by the brain and the sensor picks up
the signals of the human brain E.G.Bondarenko reports on the use of the biofield sensor in geological prospecting, in emergency
and life-saving operations, in the search for subterranean water resources, anomalous filtration zones within dams and dykes,
in identifying geopathogenic zones, etc.
Biophysicist Dr. L.Mersmann has developed a high-class integrated geophysical instrument {37}.
It is a combination of radiometer and geo-magnetometer and provides a three-dimensional spatial image of the state
of the geophysical parameters within a given section of land or building. The instrument is fully computerized and very handy
in field geological, geophysical, and ecological operations. It has already been used for a number of years by specialists
working in various spheres and has been tested uccessfully in many ecological studies {38}.
The Russian woman radiophysicist Dr..O.A.Isayeva who has been studying the problem of dowsing for
many years, has suggested the radiation method for identifying pathogenic zones using standard radiometers {39}. This simple
and reliable method is based on the fact that geopathogenic zones display changing parameters of the radiation background,
the ionization level, and atmospheric electricity {5,34,40}.
3. Medicine
It should be emphasized that information on the progress in dowsing cited in his paper constitutes
but the tip of the iceberg, inasmuch as over he past decade dowsers have conducted numerous and important studies in the field
of geological ecology and health protection.
Such specialists in ecological geology as E.K.Melnikov ("Nevskgeologia" under the Ministry of Natural
Resources of the Russian Federation in St. Petersburg) and V.A.Rudnik (Institute of Geology and Precambrian Geochronology
under the Russian Academy of Sciences) have conducted studies showing that active faults within the earth's crust
have
their impact on man due to the combined action of low-amplitude electromagnetic radiation (in which the H component is 5-50
microV/m, while the Z component is less than 100 kHz), the sharp reduction in the concentration of negatively charged aeroions
(600/cu.cm with the admissible level equal to 1,500 and the optimum level ranging from 3,000 to 5,000),the atmospheric
chemical anomalies within the fault zones where sulphurous and volatile compounds of rhenium, helium, and methane are released
in big amounts
{41,42,43}.
As a result of studies conducted it has been found that the number of ts of the world and accumulated
a wealth of material on the harmful effects of geopathogenic zones and their combined impact with artificial electromagnetic
fields on the health of man. His investigations have been carefully documented and substantiated by geophysical measurements.
They have also been summarized according to different diseases, including oncology, disseminated
sclerosis, depression,
stress, fatigue syndrome and nervous tension, etc. And published in scientific journals {48,49,50}.
A new technique for identifying geopathogenic effects on man has been developed over the past few
years by a group of researchers {51}. It is called the vegetative resonance test (VRT) is based on the method of electropunctural
and bioresonance diagnostics. The technique boils down to measuring the Electrical conductivity of a certain biologically
active point on the human body at the time when a control (test) homeopathic preparation is introduced into the measuring
circuit. This electromagnetic circuit makes it possible to identify the existence or absence in the human organism of any
disturbance under the impact of various environmental factors, particularly geopathogenic anations.
The reaction of the human body to VRT is an indication of the influence or absence of harmful effects
from the location. Medical specialists studying health problems with their patients by the VRT method have found
that exposure to geopathogenic zones leads to various health disturbances - depletion of the immune system, hormonal,
psycho-vegetative, and intestinal diseases, as well as arthralgia and polyarthritis {52}. Investigations have shown that over
90 % of cardiovascular diseases (infarction, apoplexy), 80% of cancer cases, and 70% of gynecological diseases
(myome of the uterus) are associated with the harmful effects of geopathogenic factors in dwellings or work places {53}.
On the basis of the fore mentioned it becomes clear that the geoactive zones, which are formed at
the intersection of fault lines, water oil prospecting using dowsing on board an aircraft {57}. Merited geologist of Russia Dr. E.K.Melnikov was in charge of geological and geophysical operations at the state
owned "Nevskgeologia" unit. He applied dowsing for prospecting and mapping ore deposits (uranium, diamonds), the depth of
these deposits (100-350 meters) with an accuracy of +/- 25% operating from motor vehicles and aircraft (personal
reports).
In conclusion, it may be said with great confidence that dowsing has and continues to contribute
to geology, geophysics, ecology, medicine, and the economy of those countries where dowsers conduct their operations. Research
in various aspects of dowsing meet with increasing support of top managers of state owned enterprises, research
centers and the scientific community at large. His attitude and the international recognition of dowsing are based on the
practical results achieved by dowsing in the national economy, health protection, science, engineering and other fields of
human activity.
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