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Originally Posted by hung
I agree with you. As I don't want to debate this theme here, I don't have the right to state anything further to prejudice your line of thought. Keep researching.
One thing to note. It took 2 plus years to a member of this forums finally admit ionic activity in buried metals. Just like Mineoro claimed, results from work of both inventors for 50 years.
So in about 5 years, I think enough information will be gathered to permit a clearer discussion. Not talking of NMR . Talking other things.
Regards.
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Hi Hung,
"One thing to note. It took 2 plus years to a member of this forums finally admit ionic activity in buried metals. Just like Mineoro claimed, results from work of both inventors for 50 years."
No you said that detection was due to ions in air detected by Mineoro's devices... all we know that this is false.
There aren't airborn ions , in normal conditions, and there isn't any ion "chamber" (trap would be the right terminology) in the mineoro's ... but just a strange potted pvc pipe with brass and gold plating... nothing to detect ions ! Also many thing are related to radio-works that have nothing to do with ionic detection.
Mineoro's don't detect any ion, but just broadband noise.
Mineoro's claims are pure science-fiction.
Ionic activity of buried metals is not in discussion, there are proofs of that.
Problem is that there aren't airborn ions e.g. of gold and there isn't a device capable of really carry out LRLocation.
Your claim of using a mineoro from your car moving is a clear false assertion, impossible claim, cause of the broadband noise saturation you'll get by ignition sparks...as I've already showed here.
If you can ear sparks noise with an e.g. AM-radio why don't with the mineoro ?
Cause many parts of mineoro's pdc we can see in picture are actually things that one could find in old am-radios...same stuff... even germanium-diodes are there!
2xOA89 man ! Apart the MCU...seems designed with stuff of the 70's !
Also some Estebans claims of using e.g. an ir-led + an FM-radio as LRL detector seems go in same direction... and what a concidence !
Some ,older BFO and OFF-RES are based on beating frequencies the same you get in AM radio... and IF-mixers of FM receivers (heterodyne-style) so no big surprise for me to see such assertion by Esteban.
But you still talk of ion fantasies. You're sick !
I'm the cure.
ALL BS.
Kind regards,
Max