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Yes, I am sure. If you read the articles, they are talking about the methods of measuring the spectrum of nuclear magnetic resonance for different samples placed inside a testing machine. The testing machine will not work without building it to some very close tolerances: Quote:
When reading the text, it became very apparent that this equipment has no bearing on using an antique IB metal detector to find buried treasure, or using a passive ferrite coil with an attached RF detector circuit to locate buried treasure. The articles describe a method to measure the nuclear magnetic resonance of samples placed in a testing machine, not methods to locate hidden samples at long range with receiver coils. And the principle of operation is not related either, as it requires extremely high precision machining as well as adjusting physical dimensions to optical tolerances (1-2 wavelengths) in order to produce a extremely homogeneous magnetic field (better than part 1 in 10,000). Then it requires inserting a sample into this high-precision 2cc field to exhibit precession data when the field is removed. Do you think any of this is related to the PD? Best wishes, J_P |
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Regards Esteban |
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you say that this project of Andy Flind modified works as LRL... and nobody else. But you put that claim (as with others) and then gave no explaination, no modification plans, no testing procedure, nothing... just claims. As Dell. As Hung. As any other LRL-fanatic but with add of pepper... same stuff... but you also add some stamp-sized schematics... that's the difference! That, of course, change totally my point of view about your claims... Kind regards, Max
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You guys understand one each other... the LRL-tribe... chapter-2!
So what ? Have you a new modified RT-flask to show here ??? Or wanna make debunkering now ??? Still awaiting for the dang debunkering! Kind regards, Max
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Has anyone spotted that silver tea tray yet? |
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Yes, I agree ..... but that was supposed to be the agreement. On occasions I've had to remind certain people, who will remain unnamed.
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C'mon Esteban.... silly comments or not we need facts and proofs both here and in private forum! But we haven't... that's the truth about these "topics"... Unless you wanna post something more interesting... sure people will make humor at incredible claims with no proofs. It's like with Hung's modified-RT... and gold-DNA... do you really think some people here have to stay quiet after reading such stories... or can feel free of making some laugh !? Kind regards, Max
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Thank You Esteban!
Received the file,thank you!
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I am not sure I understand you. Are you saying Andy's MFD modified with a loop and "other few" to demonstrate buried treasure causing bar graph LEDs to light is related to a laboratory test instrument measuring the precession of protons of a sample placed in an extremely homogeneous magnetic field? I thought you were originally saying the PD is related to the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum measuring instrument which uses the proton precession method to collect data on samples that are inserted. It is hard for me to imagine that Andy's MFD modified, or the PD are related to this laboratory instrument. Are they? Best wishes, J_P |
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Andy Flinds MFD?
I didn't know he designed an MFD. Does he have a website?
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As big old treasure has very large field around and naturally behaves differently. this is obvious, the bigger and deeper target the more halo and more difficult to pinpoint it even by GPRs or MDs. Quote:
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usefulness or advantages are; a light, small very easy portable device which can be hidden easily and easily scan many hard terrains then after finding such hot locations focus on there with all other kind of conventional detectors which are somehow slow and need very careful considerations to find the point. |
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When reading the text, it became very apparent that this equipment has no bearing on using an antique IB metal detector to find buried treasure, or using a passive ferrite coil with an attached RF detector circuit to locate buried treasure. The articles describe a method to measure the nuclear magnetic resonance of samples placed in a testing machine, not methods to locate hidden samples at long range with receiver coils. And the principle of operation is not related either, as it requires extremely high precision machining as well as adjusting physical dimensions to optical tolerances (1-2 wavelengths) in order to produce a extremely homogeneous magnetic field (better than part 1 in 10,000). Then it requires inserting a sample into this high-precision 2cc field to exhibit precession data when the field is removed. Do you think any of this is related to the PD? *** Is a simple comparisson. Also the article by Andy Flind doesn't describe a method for to find treasures, is a MFD (Magnetic Field Detector), and here acts as receiver device. With some mods is useful for to locate metal buried for long time. The ferrite part of the PD acts similar to the MFD. I think is possible to modificate the Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer (MRS) as a LRL device. The theme is to found a sensor or antenna wich umbalance a delicate adjustment. The "phenomenon" causes for metal buried for long time can umbalance the equilibrium. Regards Esteban |
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Maybe you're right. But in order to show a change in the MRS tester, a sample must be placed in the test cavity to be excited by the precision magnetic field for the sample's precession to be measured. When the sample is not inside the test cavity, then it is not possible to see precession data of the sample. An antenna in the test cavity would only show the precession data for the material the antenna is made from. You think that when the antenna is placed in the test cavity and pointed in the direction of a treasure, then the antenna metal precession data will be disturbed by energy collected from the buried treasure? Best wishes, J_P |
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Nuclear magnetic resonance and LRL don't mix for me...
So... I give up... cannot laugh anymore... waste too energy!
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These things ARE MADE to ignore little variations around... including rf noise... now you wrote here that you can use it for LRL... nice... post the schematics and plans of device... people will mount and tell you if it works or not as LRL! Kind regards, Max
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