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Old 07-14-2009, 03:42 PM
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Better to use bio-sensor like "Girl's Are a Diamonds and Gold Best Friend". There are no problem with reverse recovery time. All you need is only to look occasionally at here eyes. If the spark gap out then diamonds in the soil, but if something glow there is some gold.
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Old 07-14-2009, 06:33 PM
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Better to use bio-sensor like "Girl's Are a Diamonds and Gold Best Friend". There are no problem with reverse recovery time. All you need is only to look occasionally at here eyes. If the spark gap out then diamonds in the soil, but if something glow there is some gold.

That's why it's a good idea inviting some pretty girl at LRL tests in the woods...

I mean... if your LRL don't work... you can use the girl... to locate stuff... or , if also this fail, at least could have some alternative to hearing that boring randomic beep beep...

and focus on some other topic...

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Old 07-14-2009, 07:22 PM
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I mean... if your LRL don't work... you can use the girl... to locate stuff... or , if also this fail, at least could have some alternative to hearing that boring randomic beep beep... Max
Choose carefully, or you will hear randomic noise all the same but there is no on/off switch...
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Old 07-14-2009, 07:36 PM
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Choose carefully, or you will hear randomic noise all the same but there is no on/off switch...
...Or is there?
Maybe you need to listen to random noise, but it is a time-proven fact that women are excellent for locating gold and diamonds.

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Maybe you need to listen to random noise, but it is a time-proven fact that women are excellent for locating gold and diamonds.

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Old 07-15-2009, 06:09 AM
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Choose carefully, or you will hear randomic noise all the same but there is no on/off switch...
...Or is there?
kinda of laptops...

Don't you have the instruction manual ???

It's kind of pointing stick... near the expansion port on the bottom!

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kinda of laptops...

Don't you have the instruction manual ???

It's kind of pointing stick... near the expansion port on the bottom!

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Carefull to choose the right port at the right time, or you may create a short circuit .
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Carefull to choose the right port at the right time, or you may create a short circuit .
Ideed... mistakes are possible... and LRLs are of no help in that...
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The current might be small but is extremely quick resulting in a brief but intense pulse of EMR maybe several mW. or even more, possibly quite detectable from a distance.

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In the absence of "contrary, Technical, discussion" we may consider the emission of small Rf pulses from "long buried, metal objects" to be Theoretically POSSIBLE!
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In the absence of "contrary, Technical, discussion" we may consider the emission of small Rf pulses from "long buried, metal objects" to be Theoretically POSSIBLE!
Certainly.

As theoretically possible as; the remains of little green aliens stored in the bowels of Area 51, or that the real secret ingredient in all LRL devices is hot melt glue and all the electronic componentry is just a grand diversion, or .......... ...well, you get the idea.

Lots of things could be considered theoretically possible, especially in the absence of overwhelming evidence to the contrary... but at the same time common sense and logic dictate they are also highly unlikely.
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Lots of things could be considered theoretically possible, especially in the absence of overwhelming evidence to the contrary... but at the same time common sense and logic dictate they are also highly unlikely.

If "Common Sense" was the the determining factor for scientific advancement.... We'd still be burning witches.
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If "Common Sense" was the the determining factor for scientific advancement.... We'd still be burning witches.
Do you smell smoke?

Get real!

Scientific advancement happens when a theory is tested by enough different parties, over many different conditions (who observe the same results) and finally the theory can be advanced to an axiom. And.... yes, common sense and logical reasoning play an important role and always have. That's why things that go bump in the night rarely if ever make it out of the theory stage.

But keep trying......
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If "Common Sense" was the the determining factor for scientific advancement.... We'd still be burning witches.
Hmmmm... not really...

Think e.g. at Dr. Hung... she has red hairs... but we'll not burn her!

Or well... maybe she'll ignite some gasoline with is light dynamite candle... and we'll not need provide that extreme solution or make anything.

Indeed... science addicted red-haired modern "witches" can light fires... sometimes! Really hot!

But much depends on your flash point... also!

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Old 07-18-2009, 10:08 PM
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Hmmmm... not really...

Think e.g. at Dr. Hung... she has red hairs... but we'll not burn her!
Hmmmm.... Red hairs?

Are you sure the Aurificus proposition that using common sense as a determining factor in scientific advancement is associated with burning witches with red hairs?

It seems to me that by removing common sense from the determining factors of the scientific advancement process can lead to a lot of fake technology that doesn't work. For example, If we remove common sense from the determining factors, we might end up with these scientific advancements:

1. The pope was recently shown to not be the pope at all. He is really a small flock of ducks hiding inside the pope garments, and pretending to be the pope. These clever ducks learned to make sounds the same as a human voice in several languages, so as to give the illusion of a real person. Researchers know it is obvious that someone expert in the makeup business must have made a very realistic mask for these ducks to appear as the pope's face. All this is proved by science by using a duck detector pendulum, which was corroborated from 6 different geological locations, that effectively triangulate the ducks to the location of the pope. Do not let common sense dissuade you from this scientific advance.

2. The earth was proven to be flat once and for all. Yes, scientists recalled all the satellite images and videos to re-examine them. Much to their surprise, they discovered the earth is really flat, but is in a round disk shape that gives the illusion of spherical. After carefully viewing satellite images from all angles, scientists discovered there is an optical illusion that is created by the time-space continuum -- which makes it appear that there is more to the earth on the other side of a hypothetical sphere. New discoveries show that when you reach the edge of the earth, the optical illusion comes into play to make more land appear beyond the edge, similar to a GPS map which adds more land as you move to the edge of the screen. As you continue scrolling further past the edge of the earth, the optical illusion "recycles" back to the opposite edge... similar to how a computer screen can wrap back to the starting point, and you end up where you started. This illusion is pervasive from all angles of satellite view and movement. Now common sense would dictate that if all this is true, then show us some photos of the bottom side of the earth disk to prove it. However, this illusion does not permit us to see the bottom of the earth because of the persistence of the phenomenon. And besides, common sense is not allowed as a determining factor when new science is advanced.

3. Buried coins send out very fast pulses of electrical charge that can be sensed above the surface of the ground using an IR LED. This is proven by the science which dictates that chemical action will create a Schottky barrier around the coin, and a thermal gradient will cause a charge to migrate to one side of the coin, then capacitor action will allow the charge to build up to such a degree that it can no longer be contained within the barrier, and will discharge into the soil. From the soil, the pulsed discharges will propagate to the surface and interact with an IR beam to cause it to send a perturbation to the train of power pulses that cause it to light. If common sense suggests that any of the events in this chain reaction are highly unlikely, forget it. This discovery represents a scientific advancement where common sense cannot interfere with the determining factors.


So Max, are you sure that using common sense is associated with burning witches with "Red hairs"?

Could it be more likely that the new technique of "not using common sense as a determining factor when advancing science" is more like accepting "Red herrings" to be fact?

Red Herring:
A type of logical fallacy in which one purports to prove one's point by means of irrelevant arguments (see Ignorati elenchi).

http://dictionary.sensagent.com/red+herring/en-en/

(No need to burn red herrings... the have already been smoked enough).


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Old 07-19-2009, 11:25 AM
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Hmmmm.... Red hairs?

Are you sure the Aurificus proposition that using common sense as a determining factor in scientific advancement is associated with burning witches with red hairs?

It seems to me that by removing common sense from the determining factors of the scientific advancement process can lead to a lot of fake technology that doesn't work. For example, If we remove common sense from the determining factors, we might end up with these scientific advancements:

1. The pope was recently shown to not be the pope at all. He is really a small flock of ducks hiding inside the pope garments, and pretending to be the pope. These clever ducks learned to make sounds the same as a human voice in several languages, so as to give the illusion of a real person. Researchers know it is obvious that someone expert in the makeup business must have made a very realistic mask for these ducks to appear as the pope's face. All this is proved by science by using a duck detector pendulum, which was corroborated from 6 different geological locations, that effectively triangulate the ducks to the location of the pope. Do not let common sense dissuade you from this scientific advance.

2. The earth was proven to be flat once and for all. Yes, scientists recalled all the satellite images and videos to re-examine them. Much to their surprise, they discovered the earth is really flat, but is in a round disk shape that gives the illusion of spherical. After carefully viewing satellite images from all angles, scientists discovered there is an optical illusion that is created by the time-space continuum -- which makes it appear that there is more to the earth on the other side of a hypothetical sphere. New discoveries show that when you reach the edge of the earth, the optical illusion comes into play to make more land appear beyond the edge, similar to a GPS map which adds more land as you move to the edge of the screen. As you continue scrolling further past the edge of the earth, the optical illusion "recycles" back to the opposite edge... similar to how a computer screen can wrap back to the starting point, and you end up where you started. This illusion is pervasive from all angles of satellite view and movement. Now common sense would dictate that if all this is true, then show us some photos of the bottom side of the earth disk to prove it. However, this illusion does not permit us to see the bottom of the earth because of the persistence of the phenomenon. And besides, common sense is not allowed as a determining factor when new science is advanced.

3. Buried coins send out very fast pulses of electrical charge that can be sensed above the surface of the ground using an IR LED. This is proven by the science which dictates that chemical action will create a Schottky barrier around the coin, and a thermal gradient will cause a charge to migrate to one side of the coin, then capacitor action will allow the charge to build up to such a degree that it can no longer be contained within the barrier, and will discharge into the soil. From the soil, the pulsed discharges will propagate to the surface and interact with an IR beam to cause it to send a perturbation to the train of power pulses that cause it to light. If common sense suggests that any of the events in this chain reaction are highly unlikely, forget it. This discovery represents a scientific advancement where common sense cannot interfere with the determining factors.


So Max, are you sure that using common sense is associated with burning witches with "Red hairs"?

Could it be more likely that the new technique of "not using common sense as a determining factor when advancing science" is more like accepting "Red herrings" to be fact?

Red Herring:
A type of logical fallacy in which one purports to prove one's point by means of irrelevant arguments (see Ignorati elenchi).

http://dictionary.sensagent.com/red+herring/en-en/

(No need to burn red herrings... the have already been smoked enough).


Best wishes,
J_P
Hi,
1. I agree the pope is not the pope...

2. the Earth is with no dubt flat...

3. every coin buried for long time EMITS rf pulses...

pseudo-scientists with common sense wrote that so maybe is true... cause also TV said so...

...and also I like red hairs... this a fact!

Of course... not Dr. Hung's hairs... no no

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Old 07-19-2009, 02:15 PM
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Hi,
1. I agree the pope is not the pope...

2. the Earth is with no dubt flat...

3. every coin buried for long time EMITS rf pulses...

pseudo-scientists with common sense wrote that so maybe is true... cause also TV said so...

...and also I like red hairs... this a fact!
Of course... not Dr. Hung's hairs... no no
So you like red hairs... Not red herrings?

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So you like red hairs... Not red herrings?

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Indeed I like that also...

expecially if with red-hairs...

like some pretty magicians' girl assistant with red-hairs!

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