Researchers

Key figures in the rediscovery and development of radiesthesia.

L. Chaumery

Engineer

engineer

Co-rediscovered radiesthesia in Egyptian pyramids. Identified specific rays including the "negative electric green ray." Died from overexposure during experiments.

Key work: Essai de radiesthésie vibratoire (1976)
Era: Early 1900s

A. de Belizal

Physician

physician

Co-discoverer of vibratory radiesthesia. Demonstrated rays could kill microbes at distance. Developed micro-vibratory physics theory.

Key work: Physique micro-vibratoire et forces invisibles (1976)
Era: Early 1900s

Abbé Alexis Mermet

Abbot / Priest

abbot

Most celebrated radiesthesist in Europe. 40+ years applying radiesthesia to locate water, minerals, missing persons, and diagnose illness. His book is the definitive textbook.

Key work: Principles and Practice of Radiesthesia (1935)
Era: Early–Mid 1900s

Prof. Etienne Guille

Scientist (PhD Biochem)

scientist

University of Paris researcher. Conducted DNA research using radiesthesia principles. One of few modern scientists to bridge radiesthesia with molecular biology.

Key work: Le langage vibratoire de la vie (1990)
Era: Late 1900s

Prof. Antoine Luzy

Engineer / Professor

engineer

Professor at École Nationale d'Arts-et-Métiers. Wrote one of the most comprehensive practical manuals on modern radiesthesia.

Key work: La radiesthésie moderne (1943)
Era: Mid 1900s

Cmdr. Henri Chrétien

Military Commander

military

French commander who researched invisible waves and their interaction with living organisms, connecting military technology with radiesthesic principles.

Key work: Le monde invisible et mystérieux des ondes
Era: Early 1900s

Abbé Th. Moreux

Abbot / Priest

abbot

Linked ancient Egyptian pyramid knowledge to modern radiesthesia. Argued pyramids were built using subtle energy principles.

Key work: La science mystérieuse des Pharaons (1923)
Era: Early 1900s

J. Cecil Maby

Scientist

scientist

British researcher who provided the scientific definition of radiesthesia as reflexive physical responses to radiations. Distinguished it critically from psychic divination.

Key work: Papers on physics of dowsing (mid 1900s)
Era: Mid 1900s

Alexis Timothée Bouly

Priest

abbot

Coined the term "radiesthesia." Founder of the Association of the Friends of Radiesthesia in Lille (1929). Detected unexploded WW1 ordnance.

Key work: Founded Association des Amis de la Radiesthésie (1929)
Era: Early 1900s

Dr. Dominique Surel

Professor / Dean

scientist

Contemporary researcher and Dean at Energy Medicine University. Trained in radiesthesia for 20+ years. Created XQ Intuitive Intelligence methodology integrating radiesthesia, CRV, and neuroscience.

Key work: EMP-757 Radiesthesia course curricula
Era: 21st Century