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Old 09-19-2009, 01:52 PM
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Thanks for your reply.

I am evidently in the dark in regards to this type of machine. Do buried coins (gold and silver) generate an electrostatic field, and this unit you query about is supposed to detect said field?

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Thanks for your reply.

I am evidently in the dark in regards to this type of machine. Do buried coins (gold and silver) generate an electrostatic field, and this unit you query about is supposed to detect said field?

Thanks again, Jim
Hi.
I believe that buried objects generate a electrostatic field. Of course i did not measure it or other similar.

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Hi Geo
I'm agree with you, a plastic rod that is static charged it can sensed some meters away and also trees are sensed, perhaps because they are in the ground with roots and they don't have the same voltage of the surroinding atmosphere.
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Yes, all around us are electrostatic charged, atmosphere is charged, air layers are charged, clouds are charged, dry autumn leaves are charged, Aurora is charged, etc..

There are big and small electrostatic charges in nature. Big charges suppress and nullify small charges. And at the end there is no constant electrostatic charges in nature.

Especially in the ground. All charges are at the end discharged. Emerging and disappearing. Ever. No exceptions.


The fact already known old Greek thinkers Heraclitus (panta rhei) and apparently completely unknown current "LRL thinkers"

Not to take into account the aforesaid means place extraordinary claims. But extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence to be proved.

Unfortunately, there is no evidence that LRL fan(atic)s have such evidence.
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I believe that buried objects generate a electrostatic field. Of course i did not measure it or other similar.

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Hello Geo

Remember,when you locate the targets with your LRL here in my country,it was power lines not far away from some buried targets you detect,maybe your device is very sensitive to electricity and you get false signals...maybe.

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Remember,when you locate the targets with your LRL here in my country,it was power lines not far away from some buried targets you detect,maybe your device is very sensitive to electricity and you get false signals...maybe.

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Hi Morgan.
I checked my LRL and here in Greece far from Electric lines. Of course i did not took signls so strong as at Portugal.
But near your home the power lines are 230V, so can't give false signals at 20++ m distance.

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Yes, all around us are electrostatic charged, atmosphere is charged, air layers are charged, clouds are charged, dry autumn leaves are charged, Aurora is charged, etc..

There are big and small electrostatic charges in nature. Big charges suppress and nullify small charges. And at the end there is no constant electrostatic charges in nature.

Especially in the ground. All charges are at the end discharged. Emerging and disappearing. Ever. No exceptions.


The fact already known old Greek thinkers Heraclitus (panta rhei) and apparently completely unknown current "LRL thinkers"

Not to take into account the aforesaid means place extraordinary claims. But extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence to be proved.

Unfortunately, there is no evidence that LRL fan(atic)s have such evidence.

look...
All begin from what we see...
Here i write my experiments and nothing else. I am an experiment man and nothing else.
I am not a LRL fanatic. I have saw LRL to work but i don't understand how..., and of course i am not own of these machines .
Maybe i make some mistakes but i support what i see or what i have worked, independent if I do not have the knowledge to argue it.
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Old 09-20-2009, 01:06 PM
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Hi Morgan.
I checked my LRL and here in Greece far from Electric lines. Of course i did not took signls so strong as at Portugal.
But near your home the power lines are 230V, so can't give false signals at 20++ m distance.

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Well. Is your contraption detecting voltage or electrostatic fields? False signals sounds plausible, regardless.

Electronic gadgets will do that sometimes when waving them around. I know my conventional metal detectors will do that when improperly adjusted/tuned
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