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Originally Posted by Carl-NC
That is why ionic detection can not work. IF the Mineoro detectors Really Work, they do not detect ions.
- Carl
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Yes. Ionic detection works and the Mineoro detectors do detect the gold ions.
All matter degrades with time and releases ions as they do.
Ions are modified atoms. When the atom loses electrons or gains electrons in this process of electron exchange, it is said to be IONIZED. For ionization to take place, there must be a transfer of energy which results in a change in the internal energy of the atom. Earth acts like this. An atom having more than its normal amount of electrons acquires a negative charge, and is called a NEGATIVE ION. The atom that gives up some of its normal electrons is left with less negative charges than positive charges and is called a POSITIVE ION.
The static electricity acts as a 'vehicle' transporting the ions in a elipse shape field and the detector captures the signal.
This explanation is for all the others who don't know how it works. You have been given enough info about it and still seem to not comprehend it.
I'm a one type of person who does not try to convince people of the truth.They think and act at their will.