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Old 06-06-2006, 07:10 PM
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Default Ionic mechanism...

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Old 06-06-2006, 08:52 PM
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Well done Esteban, Nice job.
This only one part of the evidences I've been stating here for eons regarding the Mineoros.
The supposed 'science experts' still think they are studying the subject at school.
They are all late to update their knowledges.
Also that's why I quit arguing with them about the subject.
Wasting time?
But I will not 'give them the recipe of the cake'...
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Old 06-06-2006, 10:16 PM
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Hung and all:

The mantaray detects the batteries of photo cameras looses in the sea... via the electric field of the batteries. The mantaray stay in the site because believe is his "food"... and detect it at good distance, so is a good metal detector! Learn from the Nature. Metal buried for long time is a battery.
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Old 06-06-2006, 10:47 PM
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Hung and all:

The mantaray detects the batteries of photo cameras looses in the sea... via the electric field of the batteries. The mantaray stay in the site because believe is his "food"... and detect it at good distance, so is a good metal detector! Learn from the Nature. Metal buried for long time is a battery.
Exactly.
This confirms also the 'fogo factuo' (portuguese) phenomena. I think it's US St. Elmos Fire.
I have a friend who was camping at night and saw the phenomena in the same region where an old farmer had buried gold in the past. And he swear it looks like fire.

Esteban, since the mantaray can detect charged metals subsurface and since we cannot train a mantaray to search lost shipwrecks, as far as I know, there must be a way of building a search antenna based on scalar waves which could scan a vast area. That is, this would be a side scan sonar-like to receive (detect) subsurface charges employing scalar waves. Since thiw waves are imune to the faraday cage, it could be somehow modified to combine audio electrical pulses to acomplish so.
The results: Instead of using the 'stone age' method of having a ship to cruise the sea a 'la love boat' with that thing attached, we could simply have a stationary system which could scan a vast area.
One could first hand see the images in a lap top sitting confortably at the dock, eating some fries and drinking gatorade...

What do you say?
Want to join me as this is in my list for 'soon to be created projects'?
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Old 06-07-2006, 03:31 PM
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Just this is a new project based on waves can easyly pass through iron. Many gold is inside iron box, wich actuates as a shield for long range detectors.
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Old 06-07-2006, 04:53 PM
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Many gold is inside iron box, wich actuates as a shield for long range detectors.
I do not find this to be true of Frequency Discrimination. Dell
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