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Old 07-16-2007, 09:19 PM
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- it's reasonable that ions or other signals they go 100 m. but not in the air, there is a better connection... the ground ! And so not a long range locator but a one meter locator or less it's necessary...

- as Esteban says many systems are good for the job, magnetic, electric, infrared...

- perhaps the circuit closing it's the body...

- Esteban's instruments and mineoro have a metallic handle ?

- transmitter coil is a sort of pump for a receiver coil ?

I'm studyng similar instruments but one problem it's gold targets buried for long time...
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Hi Franco,
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I'm studyng similar instruments but one problem it's gold targets buried for long time...
You will find many locations for testing instruments on gold buried for long time at the cemetery. But not good for making a recovery there.

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Hi J PLAVER

very good idea but it's very difficult for verification !!!
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Old 07-18-2007, 07:35 AM
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Hi J PLAVER

very good idea but it's very difficult for verification !!!
Hi Franco,
and what about old ruins of churchs ...related backyards etc ? I think you could find long time buried gold in similar places too, not only in cemeteries.

You could dig stuff without digging out bones...

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Old 07-18-2007, 02:43 PM
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Hi Franco,
[quote=Franco]- it's reasonable that ions or other signals they go 100 m. but not in the air, there is a better connection... the ground ! And so not a long range locator but a one meter locator or less it's necessary...[quote]

I found a science website that agrees with your idea. They show how gold ions move in the ground and in the air too. When I study this science, I think it is maybe easier to find the ions after they reach the air, because no digging or ground probes necessary. The ions will collect in a convenient cloud and wait for you to find them 2 meters above the hidden treasure. Maybe you can build Ivconic's ion detector to find these ion clouds. See picture below showing ion cloud hovering above treasure from science website.

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[quote=J_Player;55841]Hi Franco,
[quote=Franco]- it's reasonable that ions or other signals they go 100 m. but not in the air, there is a better connection... the ground ! And so not a long range locator but a one meter locator or less it's necessary...
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I found a science website that agrees with your idea. They show how gold ions move in the ground and in the air too. When I study this science, I think it is maybe easier to find the ions after they reach the air, because no digging or ground probes necessary. The ions will collect in a convenient cloud and wait for you to find them 2 meters above the hidden treasure. Maybe you can build Ivconic's ion detector to find these ion clouds. See picture below showing ion cloud hovering above treasure from science website.

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Hi J_Player,
I have dubts on airborn ions migration from in soil solution. I think it is not possible have them in normal conditions and there must be some external condition(s) contribute on their creation...
E.g. a ligthening could maybe create a really small local amount of them from the matrix , if there are gold compounds inside matrix but their duration in free air could't be great and they would have a short life-span. Also in this case you would have much more stuff floating in the sorrounding air too.

I think that gold ionic detection in air is fake stuff cause nobody could trap gold ions (in any way) cause simply there aren't !

Is there some explaination of how they are supposed to be or how their migration from matrix is generated ?

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Old 07-18-2007, 09:46 PM
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- it's reasonable that ions or other signals they go 100 m. but not in the air, there is a better connection... the ground ! And so not a long range locator but a one meter locator or less it's necessary...
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;55841]Hi Franco, I found a science website that agrees with your idea. They show how gold ions move in the ground and in the air too. When I study this science, I think it is maybe easier to find the ions after they reach the air, because no digging or ground probes necessary. The ions will collect in a convenient cloud and wait for you to find them 2 meters above the hidden treasure. Maybe you can build Ivconic's ion detector to find these ion clouds. See picture below showing ion cloud hovering above treasure from science website.

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This is not from a science website.
This is pseudoscientific rubbish from Mineoro.
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