Originally Posted by Dell Winders
An amusing rant, but a good example of misguided hatred, and shining ignorance. You are a great spokesperson for Carl, Qiaozhi, and the radical skeptic agenda. I am sure they are proud of you.
Although I don't have any LRL customers that share your view point, I do look forward to seeing more posts from you on the subject.
So called LRL's have been on the market for 28 years and have grown in interest and popularity around the world. If it were not for the many finds attributed to these products by Treasure hunting consumers I would have been taken off the market a long time ago. I don't understand why you have waited 28 years to take any action??
You are correct. The belief that a target has to be buried a long time before it can be detected with an LRL is a fallacy. Above ground targets are detected just as well. Freshly buried targets can usually be detected within a day or two, depending how deep they are buried. If there is a problem detecting a target, operators should first check for interference, manually, or electronically. If that is not the problem, then the problem is either in the method of operation, or the product itself.
You are possibly correct that Gold, because of it's composition would be difficult to detect from a distance but you are making a false assumption as to how LRL's work. The physics of LRL's do not detect Gold, or any other element. They detect concentrated Magnetic Fields. That's it, nothing else. Discrimination of those detectable magnetic fields is accomplished by broadcasting a frequency that is harmonic with the element you are seeking. It's very simple to understand, and use, when you apply these two principles. And, understandably, there will be limitations to be recognized , and understood.
You have proposed an excellent idea for which I agree. The consumer should field test the LRL before they buy. I go a step further to show, and explain the limitations of my products, before they buy. I realize consumers have unrealistic expectations of products from reading mis-leading advertising and high prices for technology claims. I want them to know the truth about my products, before they buy. Sometimes it deters them from buying.
Get rid of your hate mongering, and apply better logic and common sense to your rants and more people will take you seriously. Good Luck! Dell
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