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What SciWoo Means to Me: Science, Spirit & the Search for Truth

Jun 18

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From a young age, I was wired to question. It probably started in my childhood backyard, where my dad — a welder and engineer — was always tinkering in his shed. Making things better, stronger, smarter. I thought the pinnacle of being human was to be an inventor. I still kind of believe that. To invent is to see what’s missing and create something (Often from nothing) to fill the gap.

While most kids were playing house, I was dyeing my hair with mulberries from our tree. That was my first experiment. No instructions. Just intuition, curiosity, and an eagerness to test.

High school science was my jam. So was mixing up homemade potions and lotions for my face and body — a ritual I’ve never grown out of. But it wasn’t just science I was exposed to. My mum introduced me to a naturopath around the age of seven. He practised kinesiology and iridology, and looking back, I realise how formative that was. These old-school modalities, like palmistry and iridology, are lost arts — but they hold so many clues if you’re willing to look. That’s why I created SciWoo.

So what is SciWoo?

It’s the blend of Science + Woo — where the spiritual and the rational shake hands. It’s for people who question, but don’t dismiss. It’s where experiments meet energy. You might use it in a sentence like: “I’ve got a SciWoo theory about why some people can’t handle crowds.” Or “That’s not just a vibe — that’s SciWoo evidence right there.”

It’s a space where people post their own experiments, theories, dreams, oddities and unexplained but very real experiences — and we discuss them with open minds and healthy curiosity.


Palmistry + Pattern Recognition

I’ve been studying palm reading for about eight years, and I’m still learning. My brain naturally looks for patterns and connections. I began noticing that my Autistic friends often had long ring fingers. My fellow overthinkers? Many of them had short pinkies. That led me down a rabbit hole of online research — and sure enough, finger ratios have been linked to things like autism and even prenatal hormone exposure.

This sparked my own SciWoo research project — collecting palm examples to explore these connections in real people. My hope is that, one day, instead of people saying “I have autism,” they might say “I’m ring finger dominant.” Or, “I know my daughter might experience anxiety as she has a short pinky.” It’s not about labelling — it’s about decoding how we’re wired.

A short pinky tells me you were wired with low internal energy. A long pinky? High energy. That’s why long pinky types often show up with traits like OCD — it’s a wired intensity.


What is Palm Reading, Really?

Palmistry, or palm reading, is based on the idea that the physical features of our hands — the shape and length of our fingers, the mounds beneath them, and the lines across the palm — reflect our inner wiring. The theory is that we’re born with certain finger and mound configurations because they represent the personality and mental traits we’re designed to explore in this lifetime.

Someone, somewhere, knew that our fingers relate to brain structure and cognitive style. They saw that our hands — especially the parts we’re born with — are like a map. And unlike lines on a map, the lines on our palms evolve. They deepen, fade, break, or fork — reflecting shifts in our decisions, emotions, and paths. If palm reading is as accurate as I’ve found it to be, then our hands and our heads are fundamentally connected. I believe science and AI will eventually catch up and explain the link that palm readers have known intuitively for centuries.


The Power of Rods

My guides introduced me to dowsing rods — and they changed everything. These rods are science in your hands. Like pendulums, they respond to yes/no/maybe questions using your energy and your guides’ input. You can’t force a result. If the rods want to say “maybe,” they will. The more in tune you are with your energy; especially after practices like Qi Gong; the stronger and faster the responses.

One of my favourite SciWoo truths? When an idea pops into your head out of nowhere — it’s usually not you. It’s your support/guide team. (Nine times out of ten it's your Higher-self).


SciWoo in Practice

I created the SciWoo Facebook group so curious minds could come together. You’ll find:

  • Weekly lives with rods, mediumship, and psychic chats

  • Open sharing of experiments, spirit messages, and theories

  • A place to post/share your own research or help with mine

  • Tools like ADHD-friendly meditations (that I created) to calm the busy mind — real SciWoo in action


The Gap in Modern Research

Palm reading hasn’t been seriously researched in modern times, not since the 20th century when scientists briefly explored dermatoglyphics and hand morphology. But it was quickly dismissed as too subjective. That’s where SciWoo comes in — not to convince the skeptics, but to gather the curious.


SciWoo is a movement of mindful questioning. It’s about exploring patterns with both heart and hypothesis. It’s the missing bridge between the empirical and the energetic.

And for me? It’s home.

If you're ready to explore, come join the group. Post, share, ponder, let your weird hang free! All SciWoo fans are welcome. -Ang x https://www.facebook.com/groups/sciwoo

#SciWoo #PalmistryResearch #EnergyInAction #ScienceMeetsSpirit



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