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  • Halo Affect

    This is quite a good article regarding the Halo Affect from "noble" metals, not directly associated with Electro Magnetic Field Locators but relevant and interesting.

    Take a look: http://www.njminerals.org/metaldetecting-haloeffect.html

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  • #2
    Great article on Ion Halo effect

    Thanks MIJ -
    Having an old chemist background I fully concur.

    Goldfinder

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    • #3
      The above is correct as to fresh burials, and is best on things that are buried two years or longer, but, he is mistaken in what he said in pure gold having no halo. 999 fine 24K, and the Japanese being Very smart, is why during world war II when they had the time and buried something very special, they coated the bars in a tar type substance, and even after that and 75 years later of rain, large moisture, and the tropics, it has a halo, and in fact a very strong one; and, depending on the type machine or style you are testing with, and the size and depth of the burial, you may even pick-up more than one ring (center is center), coming off the target the same as when you drop something into a pool of water…

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      • #4
        Cris "Halo Batteries" works forever and constantly produce "electric and magnetic field" that can be detected.

        Great tip for battery industry, that can produce short lasting batteries only.
        Global capital is ruining your life?
        You have right to self-defence!

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