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- Bovis_scale abstract "The Bovis scale, named after French radiesthesist André Bovis (1871–1947; also referred to as either Antoine or Alfred by some authors), is a concept used by dowsers and adherents of geomancy to quantify the strength of a postulated \"cosmo-telluric energy\" inherent in a location.The attribution to Bovis is due to his grandson, the self-designated \"geobiologist\" Jacques Bovis. The concept was further developed by one André Simoneton (1949), who introduced the term \"radio-vitality\" (radiovitalité). Simoneton's scale was in turn developed into a \"modern Bovis scale\" by Swiss \"geobiologist\" and former Vaud cantonal parliament member Blanche Merz (1919–2002), who founded an Institut de recherches en géobiologie at Chardonne in 1979 and whose self-published books appeared from the 1980s. Merz' books enjoyed some popularity in French-speaking Switzerland and were reprinted by commercial publishers in the later 1980s and 1990s, in translation also reaching German-speaking Europe. Merz' 1983 Hauts-Lieux Cosmo-Télluriques in 1987 was also published in English translation.The unit of the Bovis scale is the ångström (1 Å = 0,1 nm or 10−10m). The measurement consists of the operator placing a detecting device on or near the Bovis scale diagram and noting the Bovis number. A number of 6,500 (fresh, raw, vegetable foods) is considered \"sufficient\" (to keep the energetic balance), lower figures negatively affect human life and body functioning, higher numbers (as detected in fresh, ripe fruit and freshly pressed juices, seeds and sprouts, which score 8,000-10,000 on the Bovis scale) have positive effects aiding physiological functions. Numbers above 10,000 are in the \"ethereal range\", considered Places of power.".
- Bovis_scale thumbnail Kirlian-pomodori.jpg?width=300.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageExternalLink bovis_biometer.html.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageExternalLink Boviseinh.html.
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- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink André_Simoneton.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paranormal_terminology.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pseudoscience.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vitalism.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Chardonne.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Dowsing.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Energy_(esotericism).
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Geomancy.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink List_of_territorial_entities_where_German_is_an_official_language.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Tompkins.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Radionics.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Romandy.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink The_Secret_Life_of_Plants.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Vaud.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink Ångström.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLink File:Kirlian-pomodori.jpg.
- Bovis_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bovis scale".
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- Bovis_scale subject Category:Paranormal_terminology.
- Bovis_scale subject Category:Pseudoscience.
- Bovis_scale subject Category:Vitalism.
- Bovis_scale hypernym Concept.
- Bovis_scale type Type.
- Bovis_scale type Theory.
- Bovis_scale type Type.
- Bovis_scale comment "The Bovis scale, named after French radiesthesist André Bovis (1871–1947; also referred to as either Antoine or Alfred by some authors), is a concept used by dowsers and adherents of geomancy to quantify the strength of a postulated \"cosmo-telluric energy\" inherent in a location.The attribution to Bovis is due to his grandson, the self-designated \"geobiologist\" Jacques Bovis.".
- Bovis_scale label "Bovis scale".
- Bovis_scale sameAs Q3120059.
- Bovis_scale sameAs Unité_Bovis.
- Bovis_scale sameAs Scala_Bovis.
- Bovis_scale sameAs Skala_Bovisa.
- Bovis_scale sameAs m.02895l0.
- Bovis_scale sameAs Bovisova_skala.
- Bovis_scale sameAs Бовисова_скала.
- Bovis_scale sameAs Q3120059.
- Bovis_scale wasDerivedFrom Bovis_scale?oldid=619574433.
- Bovis_scale depiction Kirlian-pomodori.jpg.
- Bovis_scale isPrimaryTopicOf Bovis_scale.