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Old 06-02-2009, 01:46 AM
ivconic ivconic is offline
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Originally Posted by J_Player View Post
Hi Ivconic,
This "halo" or similar is the same as Esteban calls the henomenon".

You see it as a halo that shows a stronger than normal metal detector signal until you dig the target. But LRL proponents see it as having many more properties than that. In fact there are thousands of scientists that have reported similar findings about long time buried metal objects as what Esteban describes.

What we know from scientists is that long time buried metals corrode under the ground, and this corrosion results in metal ions dissolving in the soil and eventually combining with salts in the soil. This constitutes a weak form of "ground battery" which can be seen as an anomaly in the telluric currents which normally flow in the soil. But scientists have also discovered that these metal ions tavel upwards in a column through the soil above the buried metal, until they reach the last 10-30 cm of the surface, where they combine with other elements and become bound (no longer an ion). This all happens very slowly, and can be accelerated by the rain cycles, and by bacteria that attack metals under the ground by producing corrosive substances like cyanide.

The LRL proponents claim they have LRLs that are able to detect secondary effects of this corroding metal halo area of the ground. Things like anomalies of the earth's atmospheric space charge in the air above the buried metal, anomalies of the earth's magnetic field in the area of the halo, anomalies in the ground conductivity or resistivity in the area of the halo, etc.

We also have an LRL proponent who claims that gold has DNA which produces a substance that coats the surface to protect it from rust and oxidation, etc.

I suppose you are right... Some of these things may be true, and some maybe not.
But until you see an LRL recovering treasure in front of your eyes, you are only hearing stories.

Best wishes,
J_P
Yes, very nice said. All the elucidations actually reffers to same occurence. Various people, various experiences...but very same thing we are talking about.
But we do not disagree much about phenomena, we disagree about detection/location techiniques here.
It is impossible to remotelly locate such small metalic item as coin at noted distances/depths. Coin presents very small "mass" to more significantly disturb surrounding soil. No matter how long it will lay in it.
Surrounding soil will "suck" all the "radiations" from coin and dilute it easilly.
Other hand, even if soil not affecting coin "radiations" , there is no such method to locate same coin or his "radiation" accuratelly on long distance.
No method and no way. There are to many other surrounding factors in air and in soil which will "cover" and annihilate anything "came" from coin.
Ok..i dont want to act as hardass here. Simply i am not able to imagine and understand such approach.
But i would like (oh heck YES!) to have simillar device, cose than i would get very rich in no time!

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