SezMe
post-pre-born
RemieV, please somehow build EHocking into the protocol. Maybe make him edge's interpreter.

RemieV, I have some comments on the protocol.
First, you should establish a limit on the period that edge can dowse each container. I suggest something like ~10 seconds, or whatever edge will agree to. The problem is that he tends to dowse longer and longer as the trials go on, leading to fatigue on edge's part and a too long drawn out test for everyone.
Second, you will not find a place where edge says there is "no" background reading. That is what he means by calibration. The protocol needs to state that edge agrees that whatever background there is will not affect his dowsing.
Third, the protocol should begin by having edge dowse a container KNOWING that it contains the target and then dowse a container KNOWING that it does not contain the target. At this point, edge should state without equivocation that the location is acceptable and his dowsing works at that location.
In one word, NO.Edge,
If you put the target (Gold) on a scale and then move your dowsing rod over the target, does the target weight change? Just wondering.
-LF
No worries, SezMe. These are in the plan once Mr. Guska begins responding to my e-mails again.
At one point it was suggested that Edge make a pendulum with a gold weight at the bottom and dowse at it, because it would only take a tiny force to make the pendulum swing. As I recall he did this and honestly reported that he couldn't make it swing. Sadly, rather than make him question whether there was actual force between the rod and the gold, he instead decided to that it is a force, unlike all others ever discovered, that only works in one direction, immune to Newton's Third Law.Edge,
If you put the target (Gold) on a scale and then move your dowsing rod over the target, does the target weight change? Just wondering.
Hey, edge!
Get your henie in gear and start working with RemieV.
Forgotten? I thought you were a newbie. The pendulum thing was a long time ago. Anyway, welcome, if you're a newbie. If not, welcome back.Thanks Tricky, I had forgotten about that.
-LF
That would be great. Please post a note in this thread whenever anything happens in the formal Challenge thread so we can all keep current on wazzup. Thanks.I'll post more info as it becomes available.
I'm sure he's just busy
Can't expect a lightning-like reply!
I'll post more info as it becomes available.
You mean I got a responce finally, ok I'll have to read it.
Hey, edge!
Get your henie in gear and start working with RemieV.
Hey, edge!
Get your henie in gear and start working with RemieV.
I wouldn't mind working with her, very beautiful.
Along side a creek in a cabin.
RemieV, I have some comments on the protocol.
First, you should establish a limit on the period that edge can dowse each container. I suggest something like ~10 seconds, or whatever edge will agree to. The problem is that he tends to dowse longer and longer as the trials go on, leading to fatigue on edge's part and a too long drawn out test for everyone.
Irrelevant
Second, you will not find a place where edge says there is "no" background reading. That is what he means by calibration. The protocol needs to state that edge agrees that whatever background there is will not affect his dowsing.
Same, if I am doing The test I have agreed....
Third, the protocol should begin by having edge dowse a container KNOWING that it contains the target and then dowse a container KNOWING that it does not contain the target. At this point, edge should state without equivocation that the location is acceptable and his dowsing works at that locationagian irrelivent, I will do this for calibration....
SezMe says,
You are making this way too complicated.
The ten minutes is also fine but needs adjusting.
I have just sent this e-mail to Mike Guska:
Mike Guska,
Thank you for your patience. The final protocol will be in this e-mail, though I ask you to keep in mind that Randi must sign off on any protocol before the process to begin testing.
You will come to a location, so far unspecified, and find a spot within said location that has no "reading" on your dowsing rods. You will then leave the room while a cannister (what kind of cannister? Film? Coffee?) is placed. You will return to the room and dowse for the target metal (either gold or silver, to be determined based upon availability).
You will dowse the single cannister and leave the room while a second is placed. The process will continue for ten cannisters. One of those will definitely contain the target metal. The other nine in each set will definitely not.
You will then be allowed a short break (about ten minutes) and return to dowse the next set of ten in the same fashion.
You will be asked to dowse ten sets of ten cannisters in this fashion.
You will not be permitted to touch the cannisters. The JREF will have a volunteer standing by to place them. You will not be permitted to watch when the cannisters are switched.
A positive result for the preliminary test will be identifying the target substance (of either gold or silver) correctly in seven out of the ten sets of ten.
Let me know if this protocol works for you, and please answer the questions above as concisely as possible.
Thank you again for your patience,
JREF Challenge Desk