water divining
Water divining, also known as dowsing, is a practice where individuals use tools, often a forked stick or pendulum, to locate underground water sources. Practitioners believe that these tools can detect changes in energy or vibrations associated with water.
While some people claim success with water divining, scientific studies have generally found no evidence supporting its effectiveness. The practice has been used for centuries in various cultures, but it remains controversial and is often regarded as a pseudoscience.