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Yet spontaneous potential
Maybe explain why the "phenomenon" is detectable:
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Again spontaneous potential
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Happy New Year my friend. Hope the lecture can be interesting!
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These electrical currents have been known about for some time. They exist, where possible, within the earth; using the earth as an electrolyte. It would be an incredible stretch to imagine they were responsible for the random beeping you might be observing with your edge-tuned pistols.
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Esteban, I have mentioned previously how I think water table movement due to lunar gravitational effects can cause charge seperation as well as moving gasses/ions. Some gasses are radioactive (radon). The way it seems to me is right at high tide or low tide ther is not any movement of the water table. Of course, around the new moon and full moon the effects are greater.
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Well designed? Does that phrase equate to "secret design known only to me"?
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Water table (vetical) movement due to lunar gravity effects causes the water to be forced through tiny openings. This can occur in an underground stream to a lesser degree--mainly along the edges of the stream. The moving water of a stream has a different effect than the percolation that differentiates it from standing water. The moving water has an electrical core that acts similar to the negative pole of direct current electricity
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