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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mike(Mont)
    He was able to see a flash of blue light. He did work with sound waves and crystals. I can't recall the details, but you might want to read up on it.
    Hi Mike(Mont),
    Yup, I think I will read up on it. Now lemme see... I think I will search Google for "flash of blue light" and see what I find.

    Well gaulllyyyy... looky here what it says about flashes of blue light...

    Ship disappears in an alleged blue flash of light

    During this second attempt, the ship disappeared from the Philadelphia Naval Yard in a blinding flash of blue light and was reportedly seen off the coast of Norfolk, VA, before returning in the same mysterious fashion to Philadelphia.

    Flash of
    blue light means big trouble for workers mixing a liquid batch of uranium:
    Explore the News Articles featuring Technology, Business, Entertainment, and Science & Health topics. Access reports, insights, and stories.

    That happened yesterday: a JCO official said there was about 16kg of enriched uranium in the tank, eight times the normal working amount. Nobody had an early explanation for why so much was being used.
    Messrs Ouchi, Shinohara and Yokokawa saw a blue flash. Scientists think that in fact there is nothing blue about the light from the reaction, but that its colour results from the high-energy neutrons blasting the nerves in the back of the eye.
    To those exposed, it does not matter. Anyone who sees the flash has been exposed in an instant to thousands of times more radiation than they would expect in a year.

    UFO sends an alarming flash of blue light
    Discover the latest breaking news in the U.S. and around the world — politics, weather, entertainment, lifestyle, finance, sports and much more.

    He never finished the thought. Uri's peculiar dance ended abruptly
    in a crackling flash of blue light that knocked him backward, flat
    on his backside in the snow. He was up again in a flash, jabbering
    excitedly.

    Flash of blue light causes R. sphaeroides cells to change their swimming speed

    Change in swimming speed of normal-light-grown R. sphaeroides cells in response to a flash of light of a different wavelength and duration. (A and C) Average behavior of 10 cells in response to a 1-s flash of white (A) or blue (C) light. (B and D) Change in mean speed of the population of at least 100 free-swimming cells in response to a 30-s pulse of white (B) or blue (D) light. (E and F) Behavior of two individual cells at the end of a flash of blue light. , light on; , light off. The apparent slow swimming speed on the step down in light is the result of the distribution of response times shown by cells in the population (E and F).

    Blue flash olf light seen before a ghost haunts a house

    I was sitting on her bed telling a story when out of the corner of my eye I thought I saw a flash of blue light. I didn’t say anything but she saw my face go pale and I stopped talking. She immediately jumped up and said "Oh its ok, its ok, look its just nerves, nothing here." She walked over to the door and made sure it was solidly shut...
    ...My best friend cried desperately for me to keep going " Don’t Look just run PLEASE just GO!!!!!! She grabbed my arm but it was too late...

    Wintergreen Lifesaver mints emit a flash of blue light when broken

    ...When a lifesaver is broken, the positive and negative charges in the sugar molecules split, creating an electric field across the break. This field is strong enough to excite nitrogen molecules in the air with the result that they reemit the energy they absorbed from the electric filed in a burst of ultraviolet radiation, which we can't see. This radiation is then absorbed by the wintergreen oil that is used to flavor the lifesaver. This energy is then emitted as a flash of blue light that we can see.

    When particles break the light barrier, they produce a flash of blue light
    STFC supports research in astronomy, physics, space science and operates world-class research facilities for the UK.

    When particles move at these extreme speeds they produce a brief flash of blue light, called Cherenkov radiation - it's the light analogy of the sonic boom produced when something moves faster than the speed of sound in air.

    Now I always knew there was something to that "flash of blue light" stuff, and this pretty much proves it!

    Best wishes,
    J_P

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    • #17
      I can't recall the exact reference... but seems I read somewhere that a certain golf ball, when struck with a certain Driver would emit a spark; or was that a flash of blue light.

      What I'm trying to figure out is; what do these random flashes of blue light have to do with dowsing and LRLs? I don't see the connection, nor do the flashes validate the claims for something physical happening during the operation of an LRL.

      You are grasping as straws, Mike; and trying to make connections where none exist.

      The Wallet-Miner's Creed
      Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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      • #18
        The way you guys cut people up I am starting to see some sort of psychological pattern. Sort of like the guy who did in John Lennon. "There you be if not for he." I really think you believe you know more than Vogel on liquid crystals. That's pathological.

        Maybe if I repeat it enough you will eventually see. Meditation is essential to higher consciousness aka expanded consciousness. The dowsing response becomes extremely more sensitive. How did anyone know how to do this thousands of years ago without scientific equipment?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
          Maybe if I repeat it enough you will eventually see. Meditation is essential to higher consciousness aka expanded consciousness. The dowsing response becomes extremely more sensitive. How did anyone know how to do this thousands of years ago without scientific equipment?
          Your repetition of a theory or belief, is strictly for your own benefit. Clearly, you would like to believe in that which you propose, but you are secretly unsure of its real validity --so repeating it both here and to yourself, serves as mechanism to boost your ego and belief systems.

          Many individuals tend to harbor some very strange and occult belief systems. In general these belief systems are way out in left field, so it becomes necessary for the believer to concoct even more falsehoods, in an attempt to validate their own belief system. It's a never ending circle, but you are obviously caught up in it, and have been for some time now.

          Regards,

          The Wallet-Miner's Creed
          Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
            Marcel Vogel did work with liquid crystals for IBM. He said your body is liquid crystals (mainly the blood). Think crystal vibrations. He was able to see a flash of blue light. He did work with sound waves and crystals. I can't recall the details, but you might want to read up on it. Something real freaky has to do with his experiments on wine. Reminds me of the wedding at Cana.

            http://www.vogelcrystals.net/legacy_of_marcel_vogel.htm
            Hi,
            new age stuff again ???

            Liquid crystals ??? In the human blood ???

            Sure... one is cholesterol ! (in so called..."chiral nematic phase")

            I don't see how this could be related to LRL but it's really funny thinking that some LRL scammers and "entusiasts" have , actually, hypercholesterolemia... too hi levels of it in the blood !

            Maybe they see that flashes too... blue things...like with VIAGRA!

            I'm sure they see that flashing stuff when fu**ing people, expecially at wallets!

            I think D*** is a pioneer in that kind of research... junk food, paint rollers and liquid crystals... maybe also hot melt glue stuff and perfboards to make it more cool.

            Uhm... I must dismantle some twisted nematic and go for THing with a liquid crystal gold compass and some mandrake roots in my paint roller next time!

            Kind regards,
            Max

            "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
            But we dont need a reason
            "

            someone said...

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Theseus
              What I'm trying to figure out is; what do these random flashes of blue light have to do with dowsing and LRLs? I don't see the connection, nor do the flashes validate the claims for something physical happening during the operation of an LRL.
              I must admit, I couldn't see the connection either until I began to meditate, as Mike(Mont) suggested. When I reached a higher state of consciousness, It finally started to become clear to me. Are these simply random flashes of blue light? Aren't they connected? Only those who have attained a higher state of consciousness will know.

              First, let's look at those articles I sited. Start with the UFO making an alarming flash of blue light. This may well be where the idea of utilizing a blue flash of light all started. And when the US military figured it out, they copied the space alien's methods to make their own ship disappear. But what does a flash of blue light have to do with disappearing ships and UFOs? The Cherenkov radiation article could shed some light on this. You will see the flash of blue light is rocket science (or actually beyond rocket science). Young scientists who have no sponsor for expensive experiments are still demonstrating the flash of blue light with witnergreen life savers. Take a look at how the Japanese workers learned the importance of the flash of blue light the hard way while mixing their uranium. This flash of blue light can be so dangerous that the R. sphaeroides cells change their swimming speed in an attempt at evasive maneuvers (If these cells had a brain, they might understand that their method won't work). And we also see that ghosts move using methods of the flash of blue light, the same as space aliens and UFOs

              Now if this doesn't make perfect sense to you, I must quote Mike(Mont)'s definitive statements that explain why not:
              Originally posted by Mike(Mont)
              Meditation is essential to higher (expanded) consciousness...
              ...You can't get there by thinking logically.
              As Mike(Mont) says, It is essential to use the other half of your brain in order to expand your consciousness to a higher level. With a limited consciousness of the world around you, you just can't see the significance of these flashes of blue light. Has the left half of your brain had grown so big it is crowding into the space reserved for the right half? Is the left half causing enough pressure to make the right brain half to go on strike, and stop thinking altogether? According to Mike(Mont), you cannot reach this expanded consciousness with methods of logic. I wonder if meditation is the only thing that can save you, so you too can see how the blue flash of light works.

              After you understand the principle of the flash of blue light, then we can all move on to the liquid crystals that we are, according to Marcel Vogel. Of course, don't hook up an electric power supply to your body. In this case, you will see the blue flash of light when the liquid crystals of your body are resonated with the correct sound waves. Now are there any meditators out there that can forsee a familiar connection that could explain the MFD for long range sensing?

              Best wishes,
              J_P

              "Putting paint rollers back on paint store shelves, where they belong"

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                Maybe if I repeat it enough you will eventually see. Meditation is essential to higher consciousness aka expanded consciousness. The dowsing response becomes extremely more sensitive. How did anyone know how to do this thousands of years ago without scientific equipment?
                Repeating the same thing numerous times, does not make it true.
                You really are living in cloud cuckoo land.

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                • #23
                  HOW DOES DELL GET IDEAS FOR NEW PRODUCT LINES?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by J_Player View Post
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                    I belive it happened for real!

                    Maybe he had to repaint home.. and got the idea that way!

                    I'm sure the paint shop guywho sold him something 50 of them at a time asked himself about the mental sanity of the poor D*** , or about if he was a compulsive house painter!

                    Sure he couldn't know what would be the real purpose of all this business....

                    Kind regards,
                    Max

                    "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                    But we dont need a reason
                    "

                    someone said...

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                    • #25
                      I'm not here to defend Dell. But like he says, if it works, use it. I do like his X-Scan especially for currency. I have an earlier version of the rod shown. Mine only has one pod. It;s not my favorite rod but I have used it at times when other rods were not working.

                      I've been working on my own rod design. The one I ended up with is not friction free, but it's moreso than than anything I have seen or used. Of course it's no good in wind, but it is so sensitive that it spoiled me to other rods. I plan on building and selling them sometime later this year after a few more improvements. I'll try to keep the price down to a few hundred $$$. The final price will be determined on how much labor cost.This rod is not for beginners, it's just too sensitive. More updates later. I might also sell an economy model without the jeweled bearings.

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                      • #26
                        Hi Mike(Mont),
                        You are correct. I believe Dell once said he used the pointy end of his LRL to clean the crevices on his boat if he needs to. Why not if it works?

                        It is interesting that you like that rod for currency. Can you tell us any stories of currency you have found with it?

                        Also, you will find that paint stores sell rollers in that same shape that have pretty low friction plastic bearings on the small diameter "weenie roller" model. But these rollers probably don't fit the brass rods. They are made for the larger diameter steel rods of the roller frame. And there are some full size paint rollers that actually have hard plastic ball bearings in them for even lower friction if that could be useful in your new design. These are built into the larger paint roller frames, so you are stuck with using the steel paint roller for the rod.

                        Best wishes,
                        J_P

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                        • #27
                          You misread my post. I don't use his rod. I don't even use the X-scan much. You know full well I don't discuss my TH projects, but I will say I have never dug up any cash. I searched for a lost bank envelope one time and got a hit in a full dumpster. Maybe someone threw it away thinking it was empty. I don't dumpster dive. I told you I talked to a guy who trained his dog for cash. The second he turns on the transmitter the dog goes right to the spot. I also told you about a guy whose dog lies down on the signal line. You're just pathetic. No wonder you can't dowse "any better than random chance". Your momma taught you wrong. You should read up on Marcel Vogel. I did a web search on "birefringence in liquid crystals" and was surprised to see the interference patterns just like I see when locating. Christopher Hills talked about this and it's a major part of his teachings (although he never mentioned the term).

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Mike(Mont) View Post
                            I do like his X-Scan especially for currency.
                            And exactly how much hidden currency have you actually found with it. I'm not talking about currency in plain sight, or currency that you hid or had someone else hide. I mean currency that was totally unknown to you, before the X-Scan pointed to it, and you dug it up.


                            I've been working on my own rod design. The one I ended up with is not friction free, but it's moreso than than anything I have seen or used. Of course it's no good in wind, but it is so sensitive that it spoiled me to other rods. I plan on building and selling them sometime later this year after a few more improvements. I'll try to keep the price down to a few hundred $$$. The final price will be determined on how much labor cost.This rod is not for beginners, it's just too sensitive. More updates later. I might also sell an economy model without the jeweled bearings.
                            Oh how wonderful, yet another wannabe Wallet-miner. And I noticed you are already using Carl's forum to inject some free advertising.

                            Maybe you ought to talk to Tim Williams before you get too far into production. He found it wasn't a very good idea to market and sell LRL gadgets that really could not be proven to be anything but an over-priced bent coat hanger.

                            The Wallet-Miner's Creed
                            Why bother with the truth, when it doesn't suit the argument?

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                            • #29
                              Hidden Currency? How about illegal drugs?

                              Originally posted by Theseus
                              And exactly how much hidden currency have you actually found with it.
                              On July 5, 2008, The Los Angeles Times published an article that said this about illegal drugs in the USA:
                              The United States has been spending $69 billion a year worldwide for the last 40 years...
                              ...Under our failed drug policy, it is easier for young people to obtain illegal drugs than a six-pack of beer.


                              Suppose there was a way to locate the illegal drugs wherever they are, and even as they come into the country? Well there is!! Dell Winders has produced an LRL which he says is the best discrimination he has ever used for locating the combined ingredient of elements contained in paper currency or pharmaceuticals. Dell devoted more than half the advertising space for the X-Scan detailing how people quickly find hidden currency with it. Can you imagine how easily it will find hidden suitcases full of drug money? Or maybe find out where the stolen armored car money bags are hidden?

                              Now it seems to me that if the US is spending $69 billion a year to stop drug trafficking, then a mere $690 million (only 1% of the budget) could be used to equip the coast guard, DEA agents, and border patrols with an X-Scan. Of course, Dell would become rich overnight, but look at all the millions of pounds of illegal pharmaceuticals will be stopped which are currently slipping through.

                              Now, illegal drug trafficking is only the tip of the iceberg of new markets for the X-Scan. A lot more money is being spent for airport security on a global scale. Since the X-Scan is the best discrimination Dell has ever used for locating the combined ingredient of elements contained in paper currency or pharmaceuticals, it is obviously discriminating organic compounds. What better way to locate explosives in an airport? Look at the millions that are being spent for metal detectors, x-rays and hand-held tools that can see through walls. These could become unnecessary if the security guards knew about the X-Scan.

                              So why don't we see the X-Scan as standard issue in the Coast Guard and in airport security? Well, for one, It takes Dell 1-2 weeks to build an instrument and at that slow pace he's always back ordered with a 2 week, up to 3 month waiting period for delivery. I suppose his eyes aren't as good as they once were, and soldering goes slow.

                              Also, these agencies will want to see a demonstration before sending a purchase order for millions of X-Scans. And since Dell has said he does not give demonstrations, I suppose there is no way these organizations can observe the instrument of their dreams in action. So It appears we will see the X-Scan used in the private sector rather than protecting large populations from drug trafficking and terrorist threats.

                              Makes sense to me, don't it? Well... off for my morning meditation

                              Best wishes,
                              J_P

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                              • #30
                                I'm not selling anything...yet. If I sell any here I'll be sure to give Carl something. He might even want one for his collection. I won't sell anything unless I think it is worthwhile. The one I am using now is more sensitive than my old Ranger Tell Examiner, and I don't even have the jeweled bearings on it. And I have at least three more improvements to try. In the mean time, tend to your knitting, Granny.

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