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Originally Posted by goldfinder
Being a retired geezer and interested in lots of far out ideas I built the ion detector since there was all the hoopla about ions being output from long time buried gold. I take the detector with me when I go out treasure hunting or nugget shooting as well as my PI machine, my Tesoro Tejon, and etc. So far nothing. Theoretically, based on orthodox physics, I don't see there will ever be ion detection, but if I get a signal w/ one of the metal detectors I'll flip on the ion detector before digging. That way I can prove to myself if there is anything to it. Orthodox science doesn't have all the answers, in fact, I think we've barely scratched the surface of how this marvelous universe functions. And likely, lots of things we think we know now will turn out wrong in the future.
Goldfinder
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I'm surprised the LRL proponents have not replied to your post to show you the error of your ways.
According to LRL pseudo-science, a conventional metal detector destroys the "phenomenon" surrounding longtime buried gold. So it's no wonder you cannot detect anything with your ion detector. The correct method is to isolate a [fairly large] area with your LRL, and then search it with a [real] metal detector. When you find something (any metal object will do) you extol the virtues of the LRL, and conveniently forget that the Tesoro, etc., were ever involved. And ... voila! ... you have a new LRL believer.