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Originally Posted by hung
Yes the ions do penetrate in the chamber thorugh electrostatic flow. Remember it's made of PVC.
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So you're saying that gold atoms outside the PVC, can magically appear inside the PVC, by "electrostatic flow"? Sounds "too good to be true", eh?
As I mentioned before, this bring up another problem... how does the PDC know WHERE the ions came from? How can it be directional? Wind could have blown the ions all over the place. Please don't tell me that ions leave the buried gold, and fly out in a straight line until they hit the PDC... I know better.
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And yes they do classify the ions. If this method was of public domain then everybody would be building its own PDC or whatever.
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The PDC I looked at has nowhere near the circuitry needed to classify ions. I'm absolutely convinced, per my electronics background, and according to what I found inside the PDC, that it definitely does not classify ions.
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When I was there, I was told they are waiting your reply about conducting the tests in Brazil.
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Despite their blocking my emails, I did reply... the last thing I heard was an email from Patricia:
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Mr. Damásio was not in office the past two days. Though we talked over the phone and he told me we were going to present a test method, as you described in your site is one of the manufacturers options "For manufacturers, I will still intertain other protocol suggestions. In those cases, it is up to the manufacturer to specify what his device can do, and to what extent, and to specify a test method that will demostrate the claimed capabilities."
Next week we will be forwarding it for your study.
Regards,
MINEORO LONG RANGE DIRECTIONAL DETECTORS
Patricia C.
International Sales
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That was July 29. Ball's in their court.
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