[meteorite-list] Try divining rods over a large iron
From: JoshuaTreeMuseum <joshuatreemuseum_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 14:59:21 -0400 Message-ID: <FFF0B934F73B4C6D8507BCDED2296ACB_at_ET> 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 dissapointed to uncover the context of his statement. But his quote about dowsing still rings true. -------------------------- These are from photocopies of the actual letters: 4 February 1946 Mr. Herman E. Peisach 32 Flax Hill Road South Norwalk, Conn. Dear Sir: I am a novice in this field that we are discussing. However, I would like to have you send me the reports. Even if I have no connection with scientist in this field, a recommendation from me could perhaps be effective, so that this subject could receive more attention. Very truly yours, A. Einstein The above letter was received by Mr. Peisach, with whose kind permission it, and the one below, are published, in reply to a letter seeking Professor Einstein's views on his father's papers. Peisach senior, now deceased, was a physician in Germany who had learned to use the dowsing rod for diagnostic purposes, and had become interested in the influence of radiation from water and mineral veins on health. Mr. Peisach wrote us that by chance he had tuned his TV set to the "Look at Us" program on the Danville Convention, and generously referred us to this correspondence. After forwarding the reports to Princeton, he received the following reply. Translations are courtesy of Tell Ehardt and the German Department of Villanova University. Dear Mr. Peisach: 15 February 1946 I read with great interest the reports from your father and I think that they deserve attention. To publish them in the daily press would have little effect. However, if you send these reports to a medical journal, you will have to re-write some of the other aspects that are not really pertinent to this matter. I know very well that many scientists consider dowsing as they do astrology,as a type of ancient 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. That the same circumstances can bring forth nervous difficulties in breathing appears entirely plausible. However, I do not think there is any connection with the occurrence of cancer. This latter connection, if true, would not be easy to prove with supporting statistics. If you submit the carefully revised reports to a medical journal you may attach a copy of my letter, so that this matter will receive the attention I feel it deserves. Very truly yours, A. Einstein -------------------Please note: It was the son, watching the television show not his Dad. Obviously there was no TV in 1946.Read through this for an interesting discussion of the scientificaspects of dowsing:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ADowsing#Einstein_Quote-----------------------------I just want to make it perfectly clear that I am in no way associating myself with the nutjobbery and wackiness associated with dowsing. I am only making a few simple statements. 1.)If you hold two parallel L-shaped wire rods over iron meteorites, the rods will cross. They will also cross over any mass of iron, anthropogenic or natural. If you walkover an underground pipe, the rods will cross. That's all I'm saying. I don't know how or why they do, they just do. Anybody can do it. Try it and you'll see. It's not magic and has nothing to do with the paranormal, it's just a simple observable phenomenon. It's above mypay grade to explain it. 2.) Three generations of my family (maybe more) located underground clogged drainage tiles with dowsing rods. There's no way my Dad is lying about this. There are numerous witnessess to verify this information.And this is the last time I will mention this. The Amazing Randi's offer is a bogus scamset up to gain publicity and get donations to Randi's cause. Read through his applicationprocess and you will see what I mean. If the million dollar offer was really fair andunbiased, any dowser could easily claim it. --------------------------Phil Whitmer > From: "JoshuaTreeMuseum" <joshuatreemuseum at 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 to certain factors which are unknown to us at this time. > - Albert Einstein > > -------------------- > Phil Whitmer I'm skeptical that Einstein ever said this. I have just searched the Einstein archive at http://www.alberteinstein.info/ for the word "dowsing" and did not find a single hit. Maybe he said it, but without a real citation with date and page number, or a facsimile of the letter - I'm very dubious. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a.. Previous message: [meteorite-list] Dowsers use green wood! b.. Next message: [meteorite-list] AD / 7.3kg baby monster c.. Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Received on Sun 17 Oct 2010 02:59:21 PM PDT |
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