WorldWide Drilling Resource
16 NOVEMBER 2018 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® Through the Back Door! by Jim Kuebelbeck The recent discovery of “warm” freshwater vents under the world's oceans has generated a bit of tur- moil and confusion among the community of geologists and hydrologists around the world. The long-held belief that all available groundwater sources are solely dependent upon the “natural hydrologic cycle” has forced the rethinking of this belief. With the ever-increasing need for satisfactory groundwater supplies in areas not served by municipal water, the age-old practice of locating such supplies by dowsing (often re- ferred to as water witching) has again come into widespread use. Although the practice of locating underground water by this method is still largely unexplained, particular water dowsers around the world continue to astound scientists and geologists by locating satisfactory groundwater sources in areas where such supplies were not thought to exist. From my research and experience as a water dowser, I have come to believe the earth is a living, breathing entity, with virgin water continually being created deep within our planet. It is my belief the water from the world's oceans seep toward the earth's core to be evaporated by the tremendous heat and pressures deep within the earth, and forced toward the surface. As this vaporized water rises toward the surface, it cools and condenses into liquid form once again. In my opinion (theory), salt and other impurities are filtered out through the sands and gravels as this water rises toward the surface again, emerging virtually pollution- and contamination-free, in what I refer to as “live-water flows”. These flows sometimes breakout on the surface as flowing springs. At other times, depending upon the local geology, these flows simply travel through the earth through paths of least resistance (such as gravel, sand, or fractures in rock formations) and ultimately feed into widespread aquifers. I believe the paths of these water sources are what water dowsers are somehow able to sense. Also, adding more credence to my belief, is by dowsing, I am able to locate pure water sources adjacent to or between polluted water wells. Most surprisingly, none of the water wells located by my dowsing methods have ever become polluted over time. Common logic would suggest if good quality wells are located near a polluted well at the same general depth, contaminants from the polluted well would eventually be drawn into the good wells also; but in all the years I have located groundwater sources by my dowsing methods, this has never happened, and it is quite puzzling. Years ago, for lack of a better term, I referred to these underground water sources as “pressure areas”, and it's just quite possible I might be right after all. The statements and comments in this article are based on information and references believed to be true and factual. If you have any questions or comments, please forward them to me in care of WWDR . Jim Jim Kuebelbeck may be contacted via e-mail to michele@worldwidedrillingresource.com EXB
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