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Intelligence Report | Advanced Spatial Science

The Science of VIDS™:
Radiesthesia & Geopathic Stress

A comprehensive look at the methodology behind VIDS™. Discover how the distinct scientific approaches of the French (Micro-vibratory Physics) and German (Geobiology) schools synthesize through the Lecher antenna for advanced spatial resonance and zero-demolition corrections.

By Raghavendrra Hebbur | Updated: May 2026

Radiesthesia, the science of detecting and measuring subtle energetic frequencies, is not a monolithic discipline. Throughout the 20th century, two distinct, highly sophisticated schools of thought emerged in Europe, fundamentally shaping modern spatial auditing and scientific architecture.

The French School focused heavily on the qualitative nature of energy, pioneering the study of “Shape-Caused Waves” (Ondes de Forme) and micro-vibratory physics. In contrast, the German School adopted a strictly quantitative, clinical approach, mapping the earth’s magnetic grids and pioneering the field of Building Biology (Baubiologie). Understanding the dichotomy and eventual synthesis of these schools is critical for any advanced spatial practitioner.

Physique Micro-Vibratoire

The French School: Micro-Vibratory Physics

Core Philosophy & Pioneers

Pioneered in the 1930s by researchers such as Léon Chaumery, Antoine de Bélizal, and later Enel, the French school is characterized by its deep dive into the electromagnetic spectrum beyond visible light. They did not look for water or minerals; they sought to categorize the exact frequency of every object, shape, and biological entity in the universe.

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    Ondes de Forme (Shape Waves) The foundational discovery that geometric shapes (pyramids, hemispheres, cones) act as antennas, emitting specific micro-vibrations that alter local space independently of the material they are made of.
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    Negative Green (V-) Chaumery and de Bélizal discovered a highly penetrating, desiccating frequency at the exact opposite end of the spectrum from visible Green. This carrier wave is central to French radiesthetic physics.

Primary Instrumentation

The French school engineered highly complex pendulums, moving away from simple weights to calibrated scientific tools.

The Universal Pendulum (PU)

A calibrated sphere containing a magnetic battery, marked with the complete radiesthetic color spectrum (electric and magnetic equators). Used for both diagnosis and emitting corrective frequencies.

Equatorial Pendulums

Designed specifically to operate on the electromagnetic equator, utilizing the principle of Shape-Caused Waves without the need for mental intent.

Baubiologie & Erdstrahlen

The German School: Geobiology & Grid Dynamics

Primary Instrumentation

The H3 Antenna (Reinhard Schneider)

Unlike the French pendulums, the Germans favored the scientific precision of the Lecher wire principle. The H3 antenna allowed practitioners to dial in exact centimeter wavelengths to detect specific grid lines and water veins.

L-Rods and Y-Rods (Wünschelrute)

Used with strict biophysical protocols to map out Reizstreifen (irritation zones) across topography before construction begins.

Core Philosophy & Pioneers

The German school, rising to prominence post-WWII through figures like Dr. Ernst Hartmann, Dr. Manfred Curry, and Baron von Pohl, is strictly clinical. It birthed the field of Geobiology, focusing entirely on how Earth radiation (Erdstrahlen) impacts cellular biology, sleep, and oncology.

  • The Hartmann Grid (Global Grid) Discovered by Dr. Ernst Hartmann, this is a geomagnetic grid running North-South and East-West. Intersections (nodes) are highly pathogenic if slept over.
  • The Curry Grid (Diagonal Grid) A cosmic-origin grid running diagonally to the poles. The German school meticulously mapped how the intersection of a Curry node and an underground water vein creates a severe “cancer zone.”
The Ultimate Instrument

The Lecher Antenna: Bridging the Two Schools

The ultimate convergence of the French and German schools is found in the application of the Lecher Antenna. Based on the 1890 wire experiments of Austrian physicist Ernst Lecher, the instrument was adapted for radiesthesia by German physicist Reinhard Schneider (creating the quantitative H3 antenna for grid mapping).

Centimeter Graduation Scales

The centimeter scale on the Lecher antenna acts as a universal translator between French shape-waves and German geopathic grids. By moving the cursor to exact millimeter marks, a practitioner tunes into strict resonance fields.

Wavelength (cm)Detection TargetSchool Origin / Application
2.5 cmCellular distress / Disease presenceGerman (Biophysical Resonance)
8.0 cmHartmann Grid / Telluric EnergyGerman (Geobiology / Erdstrahlen)
12.0 cmCosmic Energy / Curry LinesGerman (Building Biology)
15.3 cmElectric Meridian / Biological harmonyFrench (Acmos / Micro-vibratory)
17.6 cmGlobal Biofield / Aura boundariesFrench (Bio-energetics)

* Note: Wavelength values vary slightly based on the specific antenna manufacturer (e.g., Schneider H3 vs. French Acmos).

Integration into the VIDS™ Methodology

Modern scientific Vastu, particularly the VIDS™ framework utilized by Raghavendrra Hebbur, relies on the seamless integration of both schools. We utilize the German methodology (Lecher antenna centimeter tuning) to quantitatively map and neutralize pathogenic Hartmann/Curry grids beneath a property. Simultaneously, we employ the French methodology (Shape-Caused Waves) to install geometric and elemental modulators—such as pyramids and metal strips—to correct the energetic frequency of the 16 Vastu zones without any structural demolition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The French school focuses on qualitative micro-vibratory physics and “shape-caused waves,” utilizing highly specialized pendulums to balance biological energy. The German school focuses on quantitative Geobiology, mapping physical earth radiation (geopathic stress, Hartmann grids) using precise instruments like the Lecher Antenna to prevent biological illness.

The underlying physical principle was discovered by Austrian physicist Ernst Lecher in 1890 (Lecher lines). However, the portable diagnostic instrument with a sliding cursor (the H3 Antenna) was developed for radiesthesia by German physicist Reinhard Schneider to measure exact resonance frequencies.

The antenna operates as a closed resonant circuit. By moving the sliding cursor to specific centimeter markings (e.g., 8.0 cm for Hartmann lines), the practitioner creates a short circuit that matches the exact wavelength of the target frequency. When the practitioner walks over the matching frequency, the antenna physically drops due to bio-resonance.

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