Solco Walle Tromp

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Solco Walle Tromp

Solco Walle Tromp (9, March 1909 - 17, March 1983) was a Dutch geologist and biometeorologist.

Tromp was from 1947 to 1950 Professor of geology at Cairo University. He co-founded the International Society of Biometeorology and published pioneering writings on biometeorology.[1]

Tromp took a deep interest in dowsing and radiesthesia. He conducted experiments and came to the conclusion that dowsing is a real phenomenon due to activity of electromagnetic fields. His views on dowsing were criticized by the scientific community and have been described by critics as an example of pseudoscience.[2][3]

Publications

  • The Religion of the Modern Scientist: Neo-Materialism (1947)
  • Psychical Physics: A Scientific Analysis of Dowsing Radiesthesia and Kindred Divining Phenomena (1949)
  • Medical Biometeorology: Weather, Climate, and the Living Organism (1963)
  • Pathological Biometeorology (1977)

References

  1. ^ Krasnow, Shelley; Plasterk, K. J. (1984). In memoriam Dr. Solco Walle Tromp 9 March 1909โ€“17 March 1983. International Journal of Biometeorology. Volume 28, Issue 4, pp. 257-260.