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Old 11-05-2005, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by hung
...Mineoro detectors are finely crafted precision instruments which are able to classify the ions of gold and detect it.
They could "classify" the ions, only if the ions could enter the chamber. Which they cannot, because it's sealed. So, regardless of what else might be going on with the Mineoro, it is NOT classifying gold ions.

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Also one thing I learned from Damasio is that he's not worried at all about people trying to dismantle the device to see how it works or trying to copy it. There are components inside that no one will ever know how it works or what it is for, except the inventor himself.
Not at all... the unit I opened had nothing but standard, off-the-shelf components, and easily could be duplicated. I saw no point in doing so, since the device was unable to detect gold, but apparently someone in Germany HAS duplicated the Mineoro, not for the purpose of detecting gold, but for generating sales.

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