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YES DIGITAL CAMERAS CAN SEE UNDERGROUND EASY AND LIVE
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Good work.. this is a tomb.. most probably wooden tomb.. it could also be a stone tomb.. edges clearly seen.. it is buried under the ground of a cave.. belongings are on top if tomb: golden statue, coins, and a big box.
The shining thing on the left is a big gold target but not (yet) clearly manifested by the camera.
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One more thing, it is very important to note that after many many years of using very advanced version of such unique underground-detecting cameras, the camera CAN NOT determine target's Zero Spot OR Depth no matter what you do.. so it remains a very nice secondary tool to virtually SEE and get acquainted with details of the target you are pursuing.
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As for some of you asking about the audio clip in Participation 530.
.. I think it is adding a ring coil (pulsating pwm) in the focus of the lens, called the polarization and conditioning coil, which polarizes the spin axes of the electrons and collects them in the focus of the lens to be at the density required for imaging with infrared optical induction. Paying attention to the polarity of the polarization file. The North Pole is perpendicular to the Earth's surface. The force of the field is stronger than the Earth's field.
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Hello, Mr. Omar. I thank you and Jafal and Al-Hayt29 and other friends for your good scientific content. I am building this camera but haven't managed to see the buried metal yet. There are scientific materials that may be necessary to know in order to make a camera, which I will share with you and the friends of the group. In my opinion, any metal buried in the soil creates an anomaly in the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic field lines of this anomaly reach the earth's surface and charged particles are trapped in these lines. The anomaly created by the buried metal has a hologram image of the metal. We cannot capture field lines with a normal camera. But we can see these particles in the infrared range by stimulating and concentrating these charged particles. Therefore, we use the driving coil to collect the particles at the focal point of the lens (similar to standing waves). Also, we use a high frequency rf transmitter to attract, concentrate and move more particles. It seems that some kind of combined modulation may be used to further stimulate the buried metal to vibrate . I wish you success in your workOriginally posted by omar View PostIn the end, I extend my heartfelt thanks to my friends Jafal and Al-Hayt29. For the useful information they provided, God made it in the balance of your good deeds -------------- And in the end, I present to my friend Robin and the rest of the friends this gift, which is a partial explanation of the version that uses the radio signal injection to the ground using focused white light by an optical fiber or a collecting lens. And the following picture suffices the explanation -------------- I wish you good luck

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Hello, is there a way we could enter in contact? I have had the opportunity to view and see such a camera being used, and I couldn't believe what I saw. I started searching for info and quickly found this thread, which describes quite well what I saw.
If anyone in the thread has more precise knowledge about such camera I would welcome having a chat.
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Hello, i also need help with it, i have few how to make videos, I'm trying but need i need someone with knowledge to help me with some details.Originally posted by Christophep View PostHello, is there a way we could enter in contact? I have had the opportunity to view and see such a camera being used, and I couldn't believe what I saw. I started searching for info and quickly found this thread, which describes quite well what I saw.
If anyone in the thread has more precise knowledge about such camera I would welcome having a chat.
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