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Old 08-11-2007, 07:32 PM
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Default Ions R US

The closer we get to the buried object

the more the signal intensifies,

because there are more ions present

closer to the object.

The signal reaches climax

only when we are on top of the object,

thus leading us exactly

to the location

of the treasure precisely.

The electrostatic ionic field

is not circular in form

but elliptical in shape

due to deformation

which is influenced

by the magnetic field of the earth

and the telluric currents,




http://www.iconos-md.eu/iconos-md.htm


Is this what they mean?

when they say "seductive advertising".
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Old 08-12-2007, 12:16 AM
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The closer we get to the buried object

the more the signal intensifies,

because there are more ions present

closer to the object.

The signal reaches climax

only when we are on top of the object,

thus leading us exactly

to the location

of the treasure precisely.

The electrostatic ionic field

is not circular in form

but elliptical in shape

due to deformation

which is influenced

by the magnetic field of the earth

and the telluric currents,




http://www.iconos-md.eu/iconos-md.htm


Is this what they mean?

when they say "seductive advertising".
You should post this in the Remote Sensing section, where pseudoscience is the main topic of discussion.
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Old 08-12-2007, 02:34 PM
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Default My Bad

Hi Qiaozhi,

I'm not registered.

(old school)

My Bad.

Can't post over there.

Besides don't want

to shatter any delusions.

And rather emotional


Guess nobody

gets it.
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Old 08-12-2007, 02:51 PM
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Default More Bad

Hi Qiaozhi,

One more thing, not sure this thing

is so "remote". In fact it is kind of hard

to figure out what the distance is.

funny thing that.

Maybe someone should make a chart

of the distances and object type that

can be detected at what distance for

the long range devices so that people

like me will know where to post.

Bet I NEVER see that.

No, sounds like these guys are laughing

all the way to the bank to me.

and guess who they are laughing at.

and good luck getting your money back

from Cyprus.

Feel somewhat obligated to express my

opinion or warning.

Sometimes with a different appoarch than

just the technical, on this one.



and I thought it was funny.

but no one is laughing.

but me.

(and the guys selling these things)

I howled my head off.

when I read this.
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Old 08-12-2007, 04:07 PM
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If you register and post in the remote sensing section, then people will give answers for you.

Best wishes,
J_P
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Old 08-14-2007, 02:54 AM
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Default I Know The Answers

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If you register and post in the remote sensing section, then people will give answers for you.

Best wishes,
J_P
Hi J_Player,

Thank you for the offer.

Not to sound too snobby.

But I already know the answers.

Once again

thanks for the offer.
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Old 08-12-2007, 05:12 PM
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Hi Qiaozhi,

I'm not registered.

(old school)

My Bad.

Can't post over there.

Besides don't want

to shatter any delusions.

And rather emotional


Guess nobody

gets it.
Hi JCI,

You should register. It only takes a couple of minutes and it's FREE.
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