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Dowsing for Land Mines
A website titled Dowsers Canada is published by John Living, executive secretary of the Holistic Institution Society.
John has published an interesting page titled DETECTING LANDMINES (or finding lost coins, etc) BY DOWSING with a Pendulum or Bobber http://mypage.direct.ca/j/jliving/landmine.htm On his page, John gives instructions for detecting landmines using a "bobber" (an L-rod made from a bent coat hanger). John explains it is safer to detect land mines with a mechanized mine destroyer if possible. But when these are not available and you decide to use dowsing to locate land mines, you can consult with your guardian angel using a pendulum to make sure it is a good day for land mine dowsing. This is the first example I have seen of someone promoting dowsing for landmine detection where they are not profiting from the sales of equipment or services. Does this mean it works? Will John Living dowse your mine fields? Best wishes, J_P |
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And will he live long enough to tell the tale?
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The graviometro can perhaps help in the search of mines, a certain body mass attached to a spring can help make this detection, resulting in an instrument called a gravimeter in the figure below have a classic example of a common graviometro ...
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A simpler way to arrive at the same end result:
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hi J Player You can call this mode because the end result will be the last of the researcher even hehehehe ...
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Perhaps with a more elaborate circuit does not work better with a fork to detect mines.
Send this simple circuit to friends interested in Radiesthesia, as I said I'm not sencivel this type of detection to know more than one machine does not help improve my case hehehe ... I will continue testing here Thank you very much
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Gamma ray camera
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It's sometimes a sad world we live in. Ernie |
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According to this article, the United Nations estimates that 26,000 people are killed or maimed each year by land mines. Of these, 80 per cent are civilians, especially women, children and farmers in developing countries. An estimated 60-100 million landmines are buried in over 60 countries, mostly in unknown locations. The Red Cross has estimated that to destroy just the existing mines with current methods and clearing at the current rate, would take over 1000 years. What is sad is that people are suggesting methods like dowsing to locate landmines when methods that work are available. The problem with landmines is there is no single method that works best to find them. A combination of several methods is often used for locating various kinds of landmines. Some methods they list for locating landmines include using metal detectors, GPR, RF methods, thermal and visible imaging, acoustic techniques and X-ray or neutron based sensing technologies. The new Sciro 3D imaging method uses a small amount of radioisotope (not enough to be a hazard for hand-held detector) to irradiate the ground. Then, by measuring how the gamma-rays scatter from the ground, it is possible to build up a 3D map of the ground beneath the detector and any objects it contains. What they are developing is a gamma detector that is capable of creating a 3D image of the ground beneath the detector. Sciro has been at the cutting edge of many scientific developments, and has departments focused in developing imaging tools for the mining industry. They have a number of 3D imaging methods that can be implemented with inexpensive equipment by processing the data in their 3D software. Even simple camera images can be used to create 3D computer maps. But the idea of creating a real time 3D view of the ground beneath you and showing what objects are in the ground would be much better than dowsing to locate a landmine. The Sciro 3D gamma imager is not the only new mine locating method being developed using isotopes to identify hidden objects in the ground. There are a number of related methods under development by Sciro and other groups who are interested in better mine detection technology. The people who are responsible for landmine clearing consider these tools to be good as a secondary confirmation check after using time tested methods such as metal detecting and GPR as the primary search method. You can get some idea of neutron and gamma methods in this PDF file: http://www.phy.uct.ac.za/people/buff...nes%20talk.pdf You can see videos of the HYDAD detector locating mines on this page: http://www.phy.uct.ac.za/hydad/ Best wishes, J_P |
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Why always rely on costly stuff? Rats can do the job too: http://www.apopo.org/
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