EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 5 MIN
The Science Wars: Testing the Untestable
from Pendulum and Dowsing History · host Podra Network
Join Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating collision between scientific methodology and ancient dowsing traditions in this compelling episode of Pendulum and Dowsing History. Discover how researchers in the late 20th century attempted to test dowsing abilities under controlled conditions, from James Randi's famous paranormal challenge to comprehensive German government studies in Sri Lanka. Learn about the complex philosophical questions these investigations raised about evidence, belief, and human perception. This episode examines the methodological challenges of testing practices that practitioners believe work best in natural environments, the psychological factors that influence dowsing experiences, and the valuable historical documentation that emerged from these scientific studies. Whether you're interested in the history of scientific skepticism, the persistence of traditional practices in the modern world, or the fascinating interplay between belief and evidence, this episode offers balanced perspectives on one of dowsing's most contentious periods. Clara presents these historical investigations as important cultural phenomena while exploring what they reveal about human psychology and the nature of knowledge itself. Perfect for listeners interested in the intersection of science, tradition, and cultural history.
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Join Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating collision between scientific methodology and ancient dowsing traditions in this compelling episode of Pendulum and Dowsing History. Discover how researchers in the late 20th century attempted to test dowsing abilities under controlled conditions, from James Randi's famous paranormal challenge to comprehensive German government studies in Sri Lanka. Learn about the complex philosophical questions these investigations raised about evidence, belief, and human perception. This episode examines the methodological challenges of testing practices that practitioners believe work best in natural environments, the psychological factors that influence dowsing experiences, and the valuable historical documentation that emerged from these scientific studies. Whether you're interested in the history of scientific skepticism, the persistence of traditional practices in the modern world, or the fascinating interplay between belief and evidence, this episode offers balanced perspectives on one of dowsing's most contentious periods. Clara presents these historical investigations as important cultural phenomena while exploring what they reveal about human psychology and the nature of knowledge itself. Perfect for listeners interested in the intersection of science, tradition, and cultural history.
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