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Originally Posted by Theseus
Absolutely correct.
In fact, "the phenomenon" is really nothing more than a copy of, or extension of the LRL salesman-created marketing term known as F.E.R.F. Free Electron Radiation Fields have never existed except in the minds of those ad writing marketing schemers who wish to take advantage of the technically-challenged and gullible treasure hunters. Today, KellyCo still runs ads for their Ground Resistance Analyzers, and utilize the bogus term FERF in their copy.
If "the phenomenon" or FERF actually existed, it would certainly have been recognized by rational science after all these years - and not remained in the category of "wish science", seen only by a mere handful of esoteric observers, having zero accreditation or collaboration.
When Hung makes silly statements like; "the phenomenon is unquestionable and does not need further comments", it is important to consider the source and discount it as having zero relevance.
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F.E.R.F.
Free Electron Radiation Fields can be obscure... because nobody knows all the factors in sites with metal buried for long time. This is the reason I use the word
phenomenon. Through the years around metal buried for long time are created an own "atmosphere". Here the metal in conjunction wit humidity and oxidation-migration creates a kind of "field", is like a battery in ground. Here the magnetic lines of Earth can be distorted by these good conductive metals buried for long time. A quantity of metal buried for long time as a treasure directly is energetic, because an open gate of a IC connected via antenna burns in presence of it... I'm explaining since my own experiences and study in situ by many years.
Sometimes the last transistor of audio stage of a common MD burns here...