Hello List,
Sorry for the double post, I'm having trouble with my post
Being a dealer of meteorites means being able to buy and sell. That's the
definition of dealer in the dictionary. It's a person
that buy and sells. The reason I decided to be a dealer in meteorites was
the chance to build
From: JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
I know very well that many scientists consider dowsing as a type of
superstition. According to my conviction this is, however, unjustified. The
dowsing rod is a simple instrument which shows the reaction of the human
nervous system
I'm with you on the skepticism. I didn't believe it at first either. It
takes a bit more research than just scanning a single archive to uncover
information. Einstein is making the statement in regard to a form of
diagnostical health dowsing, an area I think is pretty bogus. I was
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:10:51 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
The closest thing I've seen was broadcast on TV over a decade ago, which I
think originally aired in Australia. It was a supposed double-blind experiment
run by none other than Randy himself.
I think I may have stumbled on the video you are
I think I have to side with Einstein
Michael
On 10/13/10 5:38 PM, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
wrote:
I know very well that many scientists consider dowsing as a type of
superstition. According to my conviction this is, however, unjustified. The
dowsing rod is
In my experience, divining really just doesn't work, trouble is we want
it to work, because it seems like it should, but if anyone has ever seen
a so called psychic using a pendulum, you can see just what's going
on. Positive reinforcement is a powerful thing!
Notice how a device that's
a
meteorite?
Cheers,
Pete
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Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 23:14:35 -0600
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron
I don't think Einstein's understanding of magnetic
The Classical Geeks??
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Hi Eric,
A big Duh
On 10/13/2010 7:22 PM, JoshuaTreeMuseum wrote:
If the universe is random, then why is it so orderly and predictable?
Because the dice are loaded.
(not a joke)
Thomas M
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On 10/13/2010 7:22 PM, JoshuaTreeMuseum wrote:
If the universe is random, then why is it so orderly and predictable?
Because the dice are loaded.
(not a joke)
Thomas M
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Years ago, an employee of the local utility company told me his foreman
always kept a pair of dowsing rods in his tool truck. He said he didn't know
how or why they worked, and didn't care, they were just practical to use. At
the time I thought he was b'sing me.
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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 12:48 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron
Years ago, an employee of the local utility company told me his
List,
If someone out there with a baseball size or larger iron wouldn't mind
performing a little test with it I would appreciate hearing back from
them on how it turned out. To test what I had in mind you will need
to make a couple metal divining rods out of coat hangers or something
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:14:52 -0600, you wrote:
If someone out there with a baseball size or larger iron wouldn't mind
performing a little test with it I would appreciate hearing back from
them on how it turned out. To test what I had in mind you will need
to make a couple metal divining
Maybe not the best method of locating but they do cross over some
things. Water lines, phone lines, power lines, etc. I know they will
cross over iron. Just curious if they will over meteoric iron also.
On Oct 13, 2010, at 10:23 AM, Darren Garrison wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:14:52
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Maybe not the best method of locating but they do cross over some things.
Water lines, phone lines, power lines, etc. I know
I couldn't resist on this one. With all due respect,some of the
members of the list need to visit www.randi.org Thanks Darren for
telling it like it is. You could win a million bucks from the James
Randi Educational Foundation if you can show that divining rods, or
any other Hooey can be
I saw the Amazing Randi perform his stage act back in the '70s. He did
some incredible things. He took two class rings from guys sitting right next
to me and interlocked them. The rings were passed down the row to Randi and
back and I held them before and after they were interlocked. It was
I respect everyone's opinion on this. I expected there would b quite
a few that think the method is BS.
I really wasn't looking into this as a way of hunting meteorites.
Actually was wanting to know whether or not it works over meteoric
iron as another possible method of culling man-made
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 09:54:10 -0700, you wrote:
I couldn't resist on this one. With all due respect,some of the
members of the list need to visit www.randi.org
Randi himself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMtuWymUzz4
The ideomotor effect:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_effect
Hi All,
I was in two minds about sharing this with the list as I am usually
with Darren on this sort of stuff...but
I just had to tell this storyand I am a complete non believer in
these sorts of things!
When visiting my friend on his farm many years ago we were watching
some builders doing
Interesting story Graham.
I'm also not convinced by these claims and have never seen a truly uncorrupted
experiment of these claims.
The closest thing I've seen was broadcast on TV over a decade ago, which I
think originally aired in Australia. It was a supposed double-blind experiment
run by
Hi Richard,
Yes I am of a similar mind...not convinced but intrigued. The
unexplained in this world is always intriguing and I suppose its what
inspires the inquisitive mind, scientist, artist or just plain weirdo
to look for their own answer.
Keep up the good work,
Cheers,
Graham
On 14
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:10:51 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
The closest thing I've seen was broadcast on TV over a decade ago, which I
think originally aired in Australia. It was a supposed double-blind experiment
run by none other than Randy himself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VAasVXtCOI
I'm
I know very well that many scientists consider dowsing as a type of
superstition. According to my conviction this is, however, unjustified. The
dowsing rod is a simple instrument which shows the reaction of the human
nervous system to certain factors which are unknown to us at this time.
-
Good one!
Sent from my iPod
On Oct 13, 2010, at 17:38, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
wrote:
I know very well that many scientists consider dowsing as a type of
superstition. According to my conviction this is, however, unjustified. The
dowsing rod is a simple instrument
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 20:38:52 -0400, you wrote:
I know very well that many scientists consider dowsing as a type of
superstition. According to my conviction this is, however, unjustified. The
dowsing rod is a simple instrument which shows the reaction of the human
nervous system to certain
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From: Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 4:48 PM
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 16:10:51 -0700
(PDT), you wrote:
The closest thing I've seen
Either that, or as Albert thought, the central tenet, the core belief in
randomness that lays the foundation of quantum mechanics is wrong. When Al
says that He doesn't throw dice, he's expressing a disbelief in the
randomness of the universe. He's echoing the teleological beliefs of
Aristotle
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:38 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron
I know very well that many
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:22 PM
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Either that, or as Albert thought, the central tenet, the core
Chris,
Let me get this straight, the author of Special Relativity is unqualified to
offer an expert opinion on theoretical physics. I would be better off
conferring with Joe Blow from Kokomo, the guy that picks through the trash
in the alley. Joe claims to have invented string theory, but lost
Peterson
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 9:57 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron
Chris,
Let me
Hi Phil, I think Chris was referring to Einstein's knowledge of the
physiological makeup of the human nervous system. Which Einstein would
probably not in fact be qualified to answer on. I would think that a
theoretical physicist would know a little about the physical system of
the human body
Hi Eric,
A big Duh!! on my part. Thanks for pointing out the obvious. Chris, I
concede your point, Albert was no expert on the human nervous system. And
you're right, everyone is a philospher. And everyone says dumb stuff, e.g.
look at all the silly things that Hawking says. When it comes to
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Hi Phil, I think Chris was referring to Einstein's knowledge of the
physiological makeup of the human nervous system. Which Einstein would
probably not in fact be qualified
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OT but hey it's nearly Christmas...
Toms post about clocks time reminds me of a wacky Victorian Time
Machine invention I read about once...
So here it is.
Take two large flat mirrors and a telescope.
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Mark List:
No need to look into mirrors with a telescope to see the past . . . every part of the human experience is based on observation, and reaction to, past events. There really is no such thing as the "present"; the present is really a relativity concept that occurs at the interface in our
Sound like you mixed a little locoweed in with your regular bong fodder.
John
At 11:02 PM 12/21/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, You should try this it is so cool. I set half the clocks in my
house ahead an hour and the other half back an hour Saturday and spent 18
hours in
is the result of foraging in the male bovine pen...ate a little too
much.good news is it should keep the flu bug away though!
DF
John Gwilliam wrote:
Sound like you mixed a little locoweed in with your regular bong fodder.
John
At 11:02 PM 12/21/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hi,
My well-worn copy of Encyclopaedia Psychedelia does not report chronometric
circularity as a known side effect of Datura stramonium. Sounds more like
Gigasalvia venerii (commonly known as Venusian Gold).
Sterling
Tom, I`m really worried about you! Have you seen a doctor sense ingesting
that whole 78G Bensour? It may have been toxic.
At 11:02 PM 12/21/03 -0700, Tom aka James Knudson wrote:
Hello List, You should try this it is so cool. I set half the clocks in my
house ahead an hour and the other half
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There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
Perhaps the line is getting thicker on one side? :o)
GeoZay
I am going to put my vote on the "mental illness" sideas usual another waste of bandwidth.Randy
From: "Tom aka James Knudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 23:02:42 -07
Just sounds like one of many variations of holiday dimentia. Then again it
also sounds like that idea about a meteorite thrown by a super Nolan Ryan at
just the perfect velocity to hold it in eternal gravitational situ or
whatever all that was about might have got to him.
Bill Kieskowski
There is a very fine line between hobby and mental illness.
I think he just tripped over the line.
James
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Date: 12/22/2003 12:04:26 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] TRY THIS !!
Hello List, You should
Subject: [meteorite-list] Try this
one!
That is nothing, try Muonionaluista, an iron from
Sweden, pronounces
moo ni oona loosta
Mike Famrer
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