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Dowsing Rods Part 3 - Objects Beneath Used Tires Posted by: IESigma
Video duration: 354 seconds Part 3 of a multipart series on the experimental evidence for locating buried objects with metal "dowsing rods." User's task was to locate buried pint can that was concealed by used tires, vegetation mats, aluminum cans in wet soil: Conditions that hinder the use of metal detectors, ground-penetrating radar and thermal imaging. Related: ied, archeology, buriedobjects, device, dowsing, engineering, experiment, explosive, improvised, landmine, military, rods, science |
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Dowsing Rod Science Part 2 - Field Study Posted by: IESigma
Video duration: 303 seconds Field study showing methodology for locating buried objects under surface clutter. A pint can is detected at about 10 meters, while surface clutter alone is 1 meter. Video, diagrams, and commentary. Related: archeology, dowsingrods, engineering, ied, landmine, military, science |
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dowsing rod science part 4 - multiple buried objects Posted by: IESigma
Video duration: 349 seconds Experimental data using metallic "dowsing rods" to locate buried objects. In this module, the emperical evidence of two buried objects is presented. Along the azimuth defined by the objects, detection ranges of 60 - 80 meters was established. Related: ied, archeology, buriedobjects, device, dowsingrods, engineering, explosive, improvised, landmine, military, science |
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dowsing rod science Part 7 - trip wires, pipelines, bricks Posted by: IESigma
Video duration: 487 seconds A video demonstrating locating buried objects under bricks, cement and aluminum cans, metallic surface objects, pipelines and trip wires. Related: ied, ceramics, device, dowsingrods, explosive, improvised, landmines, pipeline, science, tripwires |
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dowsing_rods_pt5_elec_conductivity Posted by: IESigma
Video duration: 365 seconds Video explains "Dowsing Rod" phenomenon using electrical conductivity patterns. Rod movement responds to electricity gradients. Video creates comparison with flood water levee breach during Hurricane Katrina. Related: ied, conductivity, device, dowsingrods, electricity, explosive, improvised, landmine, military, science |
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dowsing rods science part 6 - how it works Posted by: IESigma
Video duration: 331 seconds Video demonstrates that Ohm's Law applies to dowsing rod science. Buried objects change the electrical conductivity, but a stationary user with a changing electric field (E) also makes them move. Related: ied, device, dowsingrods, electricity, engineering, explosive, improvised, landmine, ohmslaw, science |













