Joseph Cecil Maby | |
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![]() Maby dowsing at River Leven, Fife | |
Born | 1902 |
Died | 1971 |
Occupation(s) | Physicist, dowser |
Joseph Cecil Maby (1902-1971) was a British biophysicist, dowser and psychical researcher.
Maby was born in the Colony of Natal and moved to England as a child. He lived near Cheltenham. He believed that he had experienced paranormal events at his family's home. He developed a lifelong interest in psychical research.[1]
With physicist T. Bedford Franklin, Maby wrote the book The Physics of the Dowsing Rod (1939).[2] They postulated that dowsing occurred due to some form of radiation. A review in Nature noted that there is "no direct evidence for such waves and the author's discussion of their polarization cannot be justified on our present physical knowledge."[3] Psychologist Donovan Rawcliffe wrote that claims in the book have no scientific validity.[4]
Maby was a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.[5] He was a member of the British Society of Dowsers and Society for Psychical Research.