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  • #46
    Originally posted by J_Player View Post
    Hi WM6,
    I put my contact lenses in the radiator of my car to soak them 11 minutes in very warm CH3CHOHCH2OH solution. I lost one of the contact lenses. I think it is at the bottom of the radiator. But I can find another to replace it.

    Now for a new question: How can I modify the BIOnic 01 Goldy to locate my lost shovel? If I search for a lost shovel, I think the steel in the shovel blade may upset the magnetic field and interfere with the principles of reverse gauss. But I did see a video of a similar locator finding a shovel at long range. How can I use the Dr. Best Goldy to find my lost shovel?

    Best wishes,
    J_P
    I am sorry to hear about you contact lens JP;
    I am sure WM6 can ask Dr Best to send you a special filter plug-in that will reject the iron signal of your showel and will only detect the wood plutons emanations.(you can call it gauss)

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Fred
      I am sorry to hear about you contact lens JP;
      I am sure WM6 can ask Dr Best to send you a special filter plug-in that will reject the iron signal of your showel and will only detect the wood plutons emanations.(you can call it gauss)
      But My shovel has a fiberglass handle. Not wood. I think this is the reason it is missing. Maybe a jealous skeptic took it to see if it will recover treasure better than his wood handle shovel.

      The problem is I can no longer recover buried treasure unless I take my dog, "Spot" along with me to do the digging. I will need to use the Dr. Best Goldy to find my lost shovel because other long range shovel locators are too expensive. I will try to retrieve my contact lens from the car radiator for now, and I will wait for the proper modification to the goldy locator to locate my lost shovel.

      Best wishes,
      J_P

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Leto View Post

        Also would need focal length of lenses.. for nearsighted or shortsighted
        Hi leto,

        focal lenght fo shortsighted have to be as near as possible to 3.14. Mean in standard focal lenght you use 3.25 diopter and and hold the device near the tip of the nose.


        Originally posted by Fred

        I have tried with two parts of hydrogen and one part of oxygen (already combined) and it worked very well, but for a short time.
        Very inventive again Fred, but this mixture suit better to next dr. Best LRL under product name: Mini nuclear fusion LRL.




        Originally posted by J_Player

        How can I use the Dr. Best Goldy to find my lost shovel?
        Please J_P, dont do this, Goldy is highly dedicated machine, only for gold. But dr. Best appreciate your very valued contribution in LRL developmet and are willing to construct special ions chamber for diferent type of lost shovels only for you.
        Global capital is ruining your life?
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        • #49
          Hi does anyone know were i can get the BP-109 phototransistor or any replacemente.
          Here in my town i can get BPX 38-2/3, but i don`t know if will work for this project and also if is a god one.
          Regards
          Nelson



          Originally posted by WM6 View Post
          After PM asked for better resolution schematic dr. Best give us some modified version:



          Eye contact lenses have to be +3.00 to 4.25 to correct prismatic effect.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by nelson View Post
            Hi does anyone know were i can get the BP-109 phototransistor or any replacemente.
            Here in my town i can get BPX 38-2/3, but i don`t know if will work for this project and also if is a god one.
            Regards
            Nelson
            Hi Nelson

            BPX38 can be adequate replacement for BP109. You can try to replace BP109 by any NPN photo-transistor for general use which cover red light spectrum of about 666nm wavelength.
            By BPX38 you can use even green (about 525nm) laser pointer too, which is way better than red laser pointer.

            For better sensitivity to 24 carat gold and orgone effect it is suggested to take in consideration The Golden Ratio
            (The golden ratio or divine ratio is about 1.618033988749894848204586834365638117720309180... ).
            In this case distance between laser pointer body and tube have to be 1.6cm tube diameter not more than 1.6cm and tube length (1.6 x 3.14) cm.

            Global capital is ruining your life?
            You have right to self-defence!

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            • #51
              Hi WM6.
              By now i m collecting components to build one unit.
              For that i have a few questions that cames to my mind:
              1.- A normal laser pointer working btw 630 to 680 nm, could work for this proyect?

              2.- The contact lenses, must be the same optic measure or can also work with deferent optic measure?

              3.-Finally i will like to ask if you know if any person has made this proyect and how this work?

              In advance many thanks for your support.

              Regards

              Nelson


              Originally posted by WM6 View Post
              Hi Nelson

              BPX38 can be adequate replacement for BP109. You can try to replace BP109 by any NPN photo-transistor for general use which cover red light spectrum of about 666nm wavelength.
              By BPX38 you can use even green (about 525nm) laser pointer too, which is way better than red laser pointer.

              For better sensitivity to 24 carat gold and orgone effect it is suggested to take in consideration The Golden Ratio
              (The golden ratio or divine ratio is about 1.618033988749894848204586834365638117720309180... ).
              In this case distance between laser pointer body and tube have to be 1.6cm tube diameter not more than 1.6cm and tube length (1.6 x 3.14) cm.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by nelson View Post
                Hi WM6.
                By now i m collecting components to build one unit.
                For that i have a few questions that cames to my mind:
                1.- A normal laser pointer working btw 630 to 680 nm, could work for this proyect?

                2.- The contact lenses, must be the same optic measure or can also work with deferent optic measure?

                3.-Finally i will like to ask if you know if any person has made this proyect and how this work?

                In advance many thanks for your support.

                Regards

                Nelson
                Nelson, Nelson....
                how can I say this... this project will work only on northern hemisphere (this is where WM6 resides)..
                For your part of the world you need complementary transistors, reverse power supply, etc. As I understand Dr. Best does not want his work to be copied by known south-america quasi LRL factories..
                Also I tried soaking the lenses in antifreeze but the results are not so good.. Better using Freds hydrogen-oxygen combination.. or maybe nitrogen peroxide with RP-1 (refined Petroleum). I would give everything for good liter of C-stoff now.
                So Nelson you can try it, but I predict you'll get only randomized flashes from the device in your part of the world.. sorry

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by nelson View Post
                  Hi WM6.
                  By now i m collecting components to build one unit.
                  For that i have a few questions that cames to my mind:
                  1.- A normal laser pointer working btw 630 to 680 nm, could work for this proyect?

                  2.- The contact lenses, must be the same optic measure or can also work with deferent optic measure?

                  3.-Finally i will like to ask if you know if any person has made this proyect and how this work?

                  In advance many thanks for your support.

                  Regards

                  Nelson
                  Hi Nelson

                  1. You can use any normal red laser pointer (better one with stronger laser beam). Even better green laser pointer. All are covered by your photo transistor.

                  2. Spider question. I think you can use lenses with different optic measure, bacause of separate tunnig both sensor.

                  3. There was some interest at PM here, but I dont know in which phase are their projects now.

                  Wish you DIY succes and have a great time with your GOLDY.
                  Global capital is ruining your life?
                  You have right to self-defence!

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Leto View Post
                    Nelson, Nelson....
                    how can I say this... this project will work only on northern hemisphere (this is where WM6 resides)..
                    For your part of the world you need complementary transistors, reverse power supply, etc. As I understand Dr. Best does not want his work to be copied by known south-america quasi LRL factories..
                    Also I tried soaking the lenses in antifreeze but the results are not so good.. Better using Freds hydrogen-oxygen combination.. or maybe nitrogen peroxide with RP-1 (refined Petroleum). I would give everything for good liter of C-stoff now.
                    So Nelson you can try it, but I predict you'll get only randomized flashes from the device in your part of the world.. sorry
                    Thank you for help Leto.

                    I hope that your clarification helped many people to a more serious reading this thread.
                    Global capital is ruining your life?
                    You have right to self-defence!

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by WM6
                      Hi Nelson

                      1. You can use any normal red laser pointer (better one with stronger laser beam). Even better green laser pointer. All are covered by your photo transistor.

                      2. Spider question. I think you can use lenses with different optic measure, bacause of separate tunnig both sensor.

                      3. There was some interest at PM here, but I dont know in which phase are their projects now.

                      Wish you DIY succes and have a great time with your GOLDY.
                      Hi WM6,

                      After problems with focusing contact lenses that I treated with warm CH3CHOHCH2OH solution, I read your explanation of gold color frequencies. I also read online how gold reflects another color we cannot see much better than the red and orange colors. Gold is an excellent reflector of Infrared light. Fortunately, we can find some very strong infrared lasers, and also infrared sensors. So I am changing the laser and phototransistors for infrared.

                      But I find also the lenses no longer have the same focus when changing to infrared. IR light requires the focal length be changed by a small amount depending on what infrared frequency is used. It is with great surprise I see the warm CH3CHOHCH2OH lens treatment resulted in perfect focus of the IR reflection. I will take additional measures to insure I maintain the correct power supply polarity and PN junction arrangement for northern latitude usage.

                      Best wishes,
                      J_P

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by J_Player View Post
                        Hi WM6,

                        After problems with focusing contact lenses that I treated with warm CH3CHOHCH2OH solution, I read your explanation of gold color frequencies. I also read online how gold reflects another color we cannot see much better than the red and orange colors. Gold is an excellent reflector of Infrared light. Fortunately, we can find some very strong infrared lasers, and also infrared sensors. So I am changing the laser and phototransistors for infrared.

                        But I find also the lenses no longer have the same focus when changing to infrared. IR light requires the focal length be changed by a small amount depending on what infrared frequency is used. It is with great surprise I see the warm CH3CHOHCH2OH lens treatment resulted in perfect focus of the IR reflection. I will take additional measures to insure I maintain the correct power supply polarity and PN junction arrangement for northern latitude usage.

                        Best wishes,
                        J_P
                        Hi J_P

                        yes infrared was Ultimate De Lux version of GOLDY. Its drawback is only that we need for observation of beam night vision googles which is not really cheap:

                        Global capital is ruining your life?
                        You have right to self-defence!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by WM6
                          Hi J_P

                          yes infrared was Ultimate De Lux version of GOLDY. Its drawback is only that we need for observation of beam night vision googles which is not really cheap:

                          Of course, not cheap, but well worth the money. Anyone wearing these stylish glasses at the beach will be seen as a very "cool dude" who likes only the best things (and we know Dr. Best sells only the best things).

                          Best wishes,
                          J_P

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by J_Player View Post
                            Of course, not cheap, but well worth the money. Anyone wearing these stylish glasses at the beach will be seen as a very "cool dude" who likes only the best things (and we know Dr. Best sells only the best things).

                            Best wishes,
                            J_P
                            The best of the best sell dr. Best only to Army and is not for civil use:



                            For use togheter with "Goldy" now for Army use renamed in TERRY 007 (to detect Terrorist with gold in teeth ring or piercing).
                            Global capital is ruining your life?
                            You have right to self-defence!

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by WM6 View Post
                              Hi J_P

                              yes infrared was Ultimate De Lux version of GOLDY. Its drawback is only that we need for observation of beam night vision googles which is not really cheap:

                              Hi WM6,
                              You really look cool on this photo.I can see you only have the best.
                              Are you married?

                              I send you here a picture of myself.
                              You can understand why LRL doesn´t work with very well with me.But you can use me as LRL target if you want:
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by WM6
                                The best of the best sell dr. Best only to Army and is not for civil use:

                                Ok,
                                I will build the free project schematic with phototransistors changed to IR sensors.
                                The project also has two sensors with chemical treated lenses. So maybe it is detecting the same as the military version.

                                I also made another experiment.... I discover I can locate a gold ring at more than 10m without using laser or photosensor electronics.
                                Plain eyes can locate the gold ring at this distance.

                                Best wishes,
                                J_P

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