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Originally Posted by J_Player
Hi Esteban,
Maybe you're right.
But in order to show a change in the MRS tester, a sample must be placed in the test cavity to be excited by the precision magnetic field for the sample's precession to be measured. When the sample is not inside the test cavity, then it is not possible to see precession data of the sample. An antenna in the test cavity would only show the precession data for the material the antenna is made from. You think that when the antenna is placed in the test cavity and pointed in the direction of a treasure, then the antenna metal precession data will be disturbed by energy collected from the buried treasure?
Best wishes,
J_P
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Yes, exists a kind of energy around treasures. So if the system is sensitive, stable and well balanced, the energy will distort the cavity. Seem this type of instrument can be affected for strong interferences and maybe only can be useful in inland places, not in big cities.
Regards
Esteban