Posted on January 28th, 2008 by Nigel Percy
Now here’s a thing.
Regular readers here will know that I quite like dowsing. In fact, I think it’s pretty close to being the bee’s knees. You will also know that I like strange things like earth energies and intuition. Well chaps (and chapesses) I can also admit when I come across something along these lines […]
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Posted on January 21st, 2008 by Nigel Percy
Once again, the media provides an interesting look at something I consider very important; how beliefs are really vital to us all.
The stimulus for this comes from that mighty organ, The Cochrane Times of Cochrane, Alberta. (Dear Lord, where would we be without the internet?)
It is written by a skeptic and it is about how […]
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Posted on January 14th, 2008 by Nigel Percy
No apologies for repeating the theme of dowsing in this post. Absolutely not!
Because, dear reader, I have come across a wonderful snippet which shows just how practical people can be at times. Positively wonderful!
The article which caught my eye was in the Ledbury Reporter, a sturdy publication from the leftish-middle part of the UK. Near […]
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Posted on January 7th, 2008 by Nigel Percy
You might already know about it, but for a long time, the James Randi Foundation has been offering a million dollars to anyone who can prove dowsing actually works.
First question from skeptics is, ‘Why has no-one claimed it?’
Conclusion from first question is, ‘Dowsing must obviously be false, otherwise someone would be one million dollars richer’.
There, […]
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