Dowsing, known in the past as dowsing, is based on the involuntary deflection, rotation, or vibrations of a metal frame in the hands of an operator as he approaches disturbing objects.
The frame can be made of steel wire with a diameter of 2 mm, have a U-shaped appearance with the ends bent at a right angle. L-shaped frame is often used. One part of the length of the wire is approximately 200 mm, and the other part is 100 mm, for which the operator holds it with his hand at chest level without much tension. The long part is directed forward and is horizontal.
When the object's field acts on the operator's field, a kind of response to this signal arises, expressed in the rotation of the frame by a certain angle or its rotation. The mechanism of dowsing is described quite correctly by considering the interaction of lepton fields, the mathematical model of which was developed by A. F. Okhatrny.
The topography of landing sites is carried out in order to determine the boundaries of the energy anomaly zone and configuration relative to the UFO landing point. The border of the zone is revealed when the operator repeatedly approaches the intended landing site from different directions, for example, from four opposite directions. The error in determining the topographic features of the zone, as a rule, depends on the sensitivity and experience of the operator.
The detected boundaries of the zone and the most intense anomalies within it are indicated by flags. The topography of the zone is plotted on a large-scale map of the area, indicating the features of the landing site. As the boundaries of the zone are identified, the basic rules must be followed:
1. Members of the hunt group should not approach the operator during his work;
2. Do not carry out simultaneously different works within the zone;
3. There must be no more than 3 people inside the zone at the same time;
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4. The total time spent inside the zone for one person under normal radiation background should not exceed 30 minutes.
Control of biophysical effects of UFO HF radiation on plants at planting sites
UFO microwave radiation as a destructive factor has been known in ufology for a long time. Root charring with a completely normal appearance of the green part of the plant or its partial dehydration, as a rule, is observed in places of planting or low hovering of UFOs.
The method of measuring the electrical conductivity of biological structures has found wide application in the study of changes in their physiological state under the influence of damaging factors: HF radiation, ultrasound, etc. Under the action of damaging factors, as well as with tissue death, an increase in membrane permeability occurs and, as a consequence, an increase in ion fluxes, weakening of the effect of polarization of the interfaces, which leads to a decrease in the resistance and capacity of plant tissue at low frequencies. At high frequencies, there is practically no polarization of the interfaces, so the high-frequency resistance remains almost unchanged.
Under the action of a damaging factor, the dispersion of the electrical parameters of the tissue decreases. When the tissue is completely destroyed, there is no dispersion. If, as a result of exposure to microwave radiation, the high-frequency resistance changes, then this indicates a change in the concentration of free ions in the cells.
BN Turusov proposed to use the polarization coefficient K to assess the viability of the tissue, which is calculated as the ratio of tissue resistance measured at low frequencies (about 104 Hz) to the resistance measured at high frequencies (about 106-107 Hz).