Researchers
Key figures in the rediscovery and development of radiesthesia.
L. Chaumery
Engineer
Co-rediscovered radiesthesia in Egyptian pyramids. Identified specific rays including the "negative electric green ray." Died from overexposure during experiments.
Era: Early 1900s
A. de Belizal
Physician
Co-discoverer of vibratory radiesthesia. Demonstrated rays could kill microbes at distance. Developed micro-vibratory physics theory.
Era: Early 1900s
Abbé Alexis Mermet
Abbot / Priest
Most celebrated radiesthesist in Europe. 40+ years applying radiesthesia to locate water, minerals, missing persons, and diagnose illness. His book is the definitive textbook.
Era: Early–Mid 1900s
Prof. Etienne Guille
Scientist (PhD Biochem)
University of Paris researcher. Conducted DNA research using radiesthesia principles. One of few modern scientists to bridge radiesthesia with molecular biology.
Era: Late 1900s
Prof. Antoine Luzy
Engineer / Professor
Professor at École Nationale d'Arts-et-Métiers. Wrote one of the most comprehensive practical manuals on modern radiesthesia.
Era: Mid 1900s
Cmdr. Henri Chrétien
Military Commander
French commander who researched invisible waves and their interaction with living organisms, connecting military technology with radiesthesic principles.
Era: Early 1900s
Abbé Th. Moreux
Abbot / Priest
Linked ancient Egyptian pyramid knowledge to modern radiesthesia. Argued pyramids were built using subtle energy principles.
Era: Early 1900s
J. Cecil Maby
Scientist
British researcher who provided the scientific definition of radiesthesia as reflexive physical responses to radiations. Distinguished it critically from psychic divination.
Era: Mid 1900s
Alexis Timothée Bouly
Priest
Coined the term "radiesthesia." Founder of the Association of the Friends of Radiesthesia in Lille (1929). Detected unexploded WW1 ordnance.
Era: Early 1900s
Dr. Dominique Surel
Professor / Dean
Contemporary researcher and Dean at Energy Medicine University. Trained in radiesthesia for 20+ years. Created XQ Intuitive Intelligence methodology integrating radiesthesia, CRV, and neuroscience.
Era: 21st Century