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GOLD compass
hi friends,
i will put here a useful device wich detects gold only and egnore all other minirals and vacuums or water and anything undesirable. i had try it succesfuly and i hope you try it ! it contains of:it contains of: 50cm 4ml copper rod or 33cm 4ml copper rod without handl which as your hand size front champer plastic fill of sand and 4 neodmuim magnatic pcs it's size 5 ml rear champer contaicns : 40 gm fine sand and coal ,table salt ,small sulphoe and ceramic pcs which saved in plastic tape this device is the result of long way of my looking for real thing just try it and you will not feel failure>>> good luck from abdlam most regards |
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Theory?
Would you happen to have a theory as to how (or why) these particular ingredients and magnets will cause this rod to draw only to gold?
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There is certainly no need for mundane theory if you have results. Adblam, claims results, and shows you how to make what he gets results with. What more can you ask? Try it! Dell
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Where did you get that idea? Are you speaking for or representing Adblam? Actual results could only be verified through peer review and/or a third-party testing agency. That could hardly be done here in an open forum. The list of ingredients, quantities and placement in the capsules of the "chemical rod" shown, would suggest there is some relevance to an interaction between the items and the sought-after target - gold. I merely asked if there was some theory or physics/chemical principle that applied to the construction and materials. If there isn't one, than I suppose the ingredients are completely arbitrary, and could just as easily be dirt, baking soda or peanut butter. |
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Dell nice picture you have there!
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The only compass for gold I saw was used by a man. Is a needle (no magnetized) tip plated by gold floating in vaseline and water in a cristal glass. This old man found gold with it (he said) but movement is slow. No ideomotor effect here, he told. Wind no causes trouble, also...
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Abdlam, that rod looks somewhat similar to a PPL. I'm not sure about the table salt (sodium chloride), I've heard potasium chloride has some very slight radioactivity. As for the sulphur, it has some interesting properties especially related to electrostatics. The old electroscopes used sulphur as the insulator where the rod comes out of the jar.
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there are more than 10 devices and ways to look for GOLD or metals but this device will make anyone happy by it's result. i did not put it here to discuss theory or to win fame,no. i put it here as apresent from me to anyone need real and true thing to findGOLD i had try it more than 10 times and it proov that ignore all of caves,underground water,any other mines or meatals and also copper .it points only when you find treasures or gold nugts anyone in dobt just try to build it first,hide sample of things and test and i am sure you will find the good results. i mean the soduim chlorid when i wrote table sult and i correct the sulpho : it is yellow ssulphore>>> |
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are you sure the old man didn't use that vaseline in other ways ??? Maybe some compass rod he put somewhere and then concentrate on gold statues! Think about before you retry experiments... Kind regards, Max
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Regards Esteban |
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Potassium chloride is a sodium-free substitute for table salt.
As for thorium, I've read where some people cover the edge of a razor blade with a mixture of thorium and glue to make an emitter. Those lantern mantles can be bought on ebay. They can have a lot of radioactivity (and many times more if concentrated), enough to set off the red warning light on my dosimeter. Americanium is very dangerous--goes to tyour bones. |
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Holding your hands around the glass with the floating needle is a different sensation. There is a capacitor effect between your hands.
As for getting the needle to point to a target, I don't know. Any water currents are going to affect it, like heat from your hands, etc. Maybe some baffles would help keep the water still. Seems you would need to degauss it or magnetize it so both ends are the same pole. |
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That might be a rather cute trick.
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I still don't understand what a lantern matle or americium stuff has to do with LRL (apart nonsense )...
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Yeah.... right, I think that is the implication. I think also that no human element is required to cause said attraction, and hence no handheld ideomotor readout device would be required. Well.... whatever..... |
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please , who has any information about that tell us, regards |
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It is my understanding that small magnets won't hurt a healthy adult. A good rule is never apply magnets to your head. If you are like me, when I hold a neo magnet I can feel something sort of like nerve twitches.
As for radioactive materials on a rod, there are different treories. One is that the tip of the rod is an emitter and the radioactive material enhances this effect. Do a google search for homebrew lightning detector. |
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yes it's sure toxic and you must handle with care. Although there aren't public domain studies on neodymium contamination and related diseases you could expect this kind of effects if contamination is present: -neural diseases -eyes diseases -skin diseases -autoimmune diseases primer -lung-embolism (cause of fine dust) -cancer/mutagenic effects at higher rates Good precautions are needed handling it (avoid bare skin contact or brushing your eyes after you touched it). If dust of it is present in the environment use breather/mask for extra fine particles (this will save you from embolism at least)... though eyes and skin will be exposed and this will be a problem. Avoid eating or drinking while handling/using neodymium compounds or parts... cause like with other metals like nickel you'll eat or drink it too if don't be really careful. The last, if for higher contaminations and there are no official data of cancerogenicity or mutagenic activity of neodymium. The fact neodymium was discarded from being a component in bio-alloys (e.g. for bone repair...) make me think there's diffused idea in the biomedical world that neodymium and its alloys are potentially strong mutagenic agents. Kind regards, Max
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The only danger from neo magnets I have heard of (for healthy adult) is if you swallow two of them they can get stuck in your intestines. They can pinch your fingers or splinter and get sharp pieces in your eyes. I'm not saying they are safe. I have real questions about extended exposure to magnetic fields. Anyone doing any work with magnets next to their body should read about it first. If the wrong polarity is applied tumors can increase in growth rate.
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Tumor Growth?
Can you site some VALID medical studies that showed that magnets cause accelerated tumor growth. What about MRI's? They are used as a diagnostic tool in cancer treatment and they certainly have a very strong magnetic field.
How would you determine which polarity of magnetic field would do you harm? |
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As such, the value of such remarks must be discounted as having very little or zero significance.
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probably you don't understand what I write ... I didn't say I have the documents but that he could expect these kind of effects, so I mean some of these are already well known and understud, like skin and eyes problems handling that stuff with bare skin or brushing eyes... about cancer you will not find anything cause compounds and element are rare and their effects on health are still "unknown", but to the general public. I guess someone have studies on toxicity of neodymium in such a way (mutagenic/cancer effects) but will not provide you. It's like 80years ago with asbestos fibers and compounds : it was largely used in the industry... not cause nobody had data about toxicity but just cause some diseases could be related to it just after 30-40years span statistical studies.... Wanna be a statitic too...? is up to you... me personally will not touch it with bare skin or eat just cause I need a sandwich in the middle of my magnet assembly session! Kind regards, Max
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