Research

The scientific foundations, fieldwork methodology, and ongoing investigations behind the Sacred Network's mapping of Earth energy.

Scientific Foundations

The research underpinning Sacred Network draws from geobiology, acoustics, plasma cosmology, and over 15 years of systematic dowsing fieldwork by Rory Duff across 50+ countries. The core model – that Earth's inner core functions as a magnetostatic transducer producing ultra-low frequency standing waves – provides a testable framework for understanding why sacred sites exist where they do.

This is not New Age speculation. It is a hypothesis supported by measurable observations: the consistent presence of paired energy lines at ancient monuments, the predictable timing of Harmony Windows, the reproducibility of dowsing results across independent practitioners, and the correlation between node locations and sites recognised as sacred by cultures with no known contact.

Active Research Areas

Emperor Dragon Mapping

Tracking the six pairs of Type 5 lines around the globe. Approximately 50% of alignments mapped across Europe and the USA. Ongoing work in Asia, Africa, and South America.

Harmony Window Monitoring

Measuring the duration and intensity of the four annual harmony periods. Documenting the expansion from ~9 days toward projected continuous resonance.

Node Classification

Verifying and refining the 1st–5th Order node system through independent dowsing surveys. Correlating node orders with archaeological significance.

Cosmic Energy & Inner Core

Monitoring the relationship between incoming galactic cosmic rays, solar activity, magnetic field strength, and detectable changes in surface energy lines.

Health & Consciousness Effects

Documenting the biological and psychological effects of spending time at nodes – particularly during Harmony Windows. Gathering first-person reports and physiological data.

Line Movement & Anchoring

Investigating how and why energy lines shift position over time, the role of human activity (positive and negative), and techniques for anchoring nodes at sacred sites.

Key Sources & References

The following works form the primary research base for Sacred Network's model of Earth energy.

Contributing to Research

Sacred Network is an open research project. We welcome contributions from dowsers, geobiologists, physicists, archaeologists, and anyone with systematic observations of Earth energy phenomena.

Ways to contribute:

Field Reports

Submit dowsing surveys of sites in your area – line directions, node locations, energy types identified.

Harmony Window Observations

Record your experiences at sacred sites during solstice/equinox windows. Duration, intensity, and any measurable changes.

Historical Correlations

Help connect archaeological data with energy line mapping – church dedications, monument orientations, ancient trackways.

Peer Review

Independent verification of node classifications and line positions at mapped sites. Reproducibility is essential.

Get Involved

Join the network to share your observations, access fieldwork data, and connect with other researchers.

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