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Ars Technica | How Can People Believe Dowsing Is Real? | Ars Technica @arstechnica | Uploaded February 2019 | Updated October 2024, 14 minutes ago.
Ars Technica's John Timmer explains why dowsing (often called divining or witching) is nothing more than pseudoscience.


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