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Old 01-06-2006, 12:29 PM
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Regardless of whether the Mineoro works or not, or how it claims to work, here is the problem with "ionic detection".

Take a battery-operated smoke detector outside. It will serve as an ionic detector. Have a friend stand 25 meters away. While you hold the smoke detector, have him light a match. See if the smoke detector can detect the smoke given off by the match. Try it from 10 meters. 5 meters. 1 meter. Any luck?

Now have your friend hold a gold coin in the air, and see if the smoke detector can detect the smoke given off by the coin. Eh? Gold coins don't give off smoke? Neither do they produce ions.

That is why ionic detection can not work. IF the Mineoro detectors Really Work, they do not detect ions.

- Carl
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