Dowsing
Dowsing is a practice that involves using a forked stick, rod, or pendulum to locate underground water, minerals, or other hidden objects. Practitioners, known as dowsers, believe that these tools can help them tap into natural energies or vibrations. While dowsing has been used for centuries, its effectiveness is often debated, and scientific studies have not consistently supported its claims.
The origins of dowsing can be traced back to ancient cultures, where it was commonly used for finding water sources. Today, it is sometimes associated with alternative medicine and spiritual practices, although many consider it a pseudoscience due to the lack of empirical evidence.