Quantum mechanics

Jeffrey Keen in his book “Consciousness, intent and the structure of the universe”, calls this “the Information Field”. This book does an exhaustive investigation. I agree that dowsing has all the attributes of quantum mechanics but is not constrained by the micro level that physicists study with quantum mechanics. I am certain that dowsers are privileged in that we have found the way into the universal 5th dimension that binds the Universe that classic physicists are struggling to understand now.

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