Re: Perfect pitch (Re: Last night's BBC programme ...)



In message <gp3ar1p3efjp2o2jng4hui4ojho0l4ddhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Mark Goodge <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Moreover, it is a sense which does not appear to be amenable
> to scientific investigation - we can build machines which can mimic
> all of the other senses, and in many cases they do it better than the
> human equivalents, but there are no dowsing machines that I am aware
> of. Why is this?

There are machines that detect magnetism, measure gravity, sense electrical
fields. Which of those had you not heard of before?

God bless,
Kendall K. Down

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