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  • #31
    Terahertz imaging has been around for a long time. In fact, around 15 years.
    The frequency band for terahertz radiation is located between microwaves and infrared (100GHz to 10THz) and this technique has one important difference to ordinary spectroscopy. Whereas standard spectroscopic techniques only look at amplitude changes, terahertz imaging examines both the amplitude and the phase. This allows more information about the target to be extracted. However, it is far from being applicable to the long-range location of buried objects.

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    • #32
      Who's making a LRL?Theseus?

      Theseus,

      I'm not making a LRL or MFD so get off you're tirade. Since you're so smart in Science what are you working on to locate gold or whatever treasures you're into?

      When you reply to this post I don't want to read one negative or sarcastic comment from you.

      I want to read what you yes YOU are doing to further the hobby. I admire guy's like Esteban who at least TRY ideas that are out of the norm and construct many many circuits. Ditto Geo and Rospy.

      So tell us all what you've been working on Theseus?

      Randy

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Seden View Post


        So tell us all what you've been working on Theseus?

        Randy
        By now it should be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer.

        If it's not clear to you, go back and read my posts, and even you should eventually figure it out.


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

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        • #34
          It's obvious

          Nothing absolutely nothing.

          Randy

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Seden View Post
            Nothing absolutely nothing.

            Randy
            My, my, Randy -- you are a rather bitter individual. Why is that do you suppose? I suspect you have a hidden agenda of some kind, so why don't you just get it off your chest.

            Just as an aside, and to return "sort of" to the topic of this thread, consider if you will that MFD/LRL and talk about gold and other metals emitting frequencies has actually been theorized and discussed since I believe the late 70s or early 80s. Not only that but several commercial devices, which supposedly utilize the concept, have actually been introduced to the retail market. Sadly, none of them have produced results better than pure "dowsing" ---but nevertheless the concept has been around for right at 30 years (give or take a few).

            In that same span of years, science and technology has gone forward in not only outer space exploration but all other areas of the legitimate sciences. Now use your head, Randy.... wouldn't it be logical to assume that with all the other technological advances that have evolved in the span of 30 years, that IF the MFD/LRL concept (or a related offshoot) was at all legitimate; that it too would have been advanced? Of course it would! It's called "piggyback" advancements.

            The fact is: No amount of work or wishing will ever be able to take pseudoscience and magically turn it into a legitimate workable science. That has never worked in the past and it is not ever going to work in the future. And you are wasting your time waiting for that to happen.

            Your remarks and attitude remind me of someone else who I've heard iterate similar baloney. You blame legitimate researchers, investigators and scientists for not working on and not forwarding your pseudoscientific beliefs. Wake up and smell the roses, Randy. It's really obvious why your "wish science" is falling by the wayside ---and can never be advanced.

            It is completely baseless, and blaming people for not working on it is a dumb thing to do; IMHO.

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

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            • #36
              Hey Sam, You better take your med's. You are getting all worked up, and you know what happened to you before when you went off the deep end. Dell
              "WHAT HAS BEEN DONE, CAN BE DONE"

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              • #37
                Dell

                Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                Hey Sam, You better take your med's. You are getting all worked up, and you know what happened to you before when you went off the deep end. Dell
                How do that thingie rollor pick up a signal?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Dell Winders View Post
                  Hey Sam, You better take your med's. You are getting all worked up, and you know what happened to you before when you went off the deep end. Dell
                  Sam??? I guess you were talking to Randy. Seems you are the one that is totally confused. Have you been checked recently for Alzheimer’s?? Are you currently taking your prescribed meds? Well, at least you recognized my baloney reference was aimed at you. I was afraid you might miss that. Thanks for stopping by and spreading your usual load of BS. Too bad you can't sell that crap, you'd have even more money than you do now, which you've stolen from the gullible and technically-challenged.

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

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Clondike Clad View Post
                    How do that thingie rollor pick up a signal?
                    I heard someone say they couldn't use it within 20 miles of a store that sells paint because it keeps pulling towards the store. I suppose it wants to go back to where it came from.

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

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                    • #40
                      Around good conductive metals buried for long time exists a magnetic and electric field, this make the difference with the vecinities in the soil... Also can exist re-radiadated radio waves... The main problem is to detect small items at great depth, but big treasures is great in "emission".

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Seden View Post

                        a 249GHZ signal will not penetrate soil more than a few centimeters if I'm remembering right.
                        Actually it can go much, much deeper if you use a special aproach of 'microwave trains'.

                        Gold is the most powerful 'self defensive' metal when it comes to avoid any harm to its structure, such as rust, oxidation, etc. Its DNA produces a substance which coats the metal to fight against those 'threats'.

                        The above frequency might be one related to gold. But ANY element has much more than one single frequency. Several and several. Those make up their shape, mass, size, structure, etc. There are a few frequencies left which are most relevant. Those are the ones to be used in a special combination.
                        "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                        • #42
                          Paint store detector

                          Originally posted by Theseus View Post
                          I heard someone say they couldn't use it within 20 miles of a store that sells paint because it keeps pulling towards the store. I suppose it wants to go back to where it came from.
                          I may have a need for one.
                          If i get lost it will pull me to a paint store.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Esteban View Post
                            Around good conductive metals buried for long time exists a magnetic and electric field, this make the difference with the vecinities in the soil... Also can exist re-radiadated radio waves... The main problem is to detect small items at great depth, but big treasures is great in "emission".
                            From what you are telling us.
                            METAL CAN TRANSMIT A SIGNAL?

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                            • #44
                              Achtung Theseus!

                              Aha! I knew you were confusing me with someone else on this forum! Theseus show me ONE post where I have referred to you as Sam. Think man think and re-read the above posts of mine and others and see WHO has referred to you as Sam AND where have I said on this thread that I am designing an LRL/MFD??
                              Get your people straight when you reply to me, I merely was making a point and referenced REAL physicist. Yeah ok so they used primitive equipment back then,does that negate their discoveries,c'mon man respect there work. IF it wasn't for these early scientists we wouldn't be enjoying the fruits of their labor with electricity+radio waves, etc.
                              How about Tesla,was he one your list as hucksters? Maybe
                              Heinrich Hertz,or how about Ernst Lecher is he occult? True now in Europe they have a dowsing rod that they claim to tune in elements in the low GHZ using a Letcher antenna see here (you cad) http://innovativemedicine.com/produc...FQ6jagod40i4mQ
                              I give up on you Theseus as your not a rational person,I'm sorry. I think you should check with Carl on who I am.

                              Randy

                              [quote=Theseus;84053]Sam??? I guess you were talking to Randy. Seems you are the one that is totally confused. Have you been checked recently for Alzheimer’s??

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by hung
                                Gold is the most powerful 'self defensive' metal when it comes to avoid any harm to its structure, such as rust, oxidation, etc. Its DNA produces a substance which coats the metal to fight against those 'threats'.
                                WHAT!!!

                                You mean them Credit Suisse bars I bought are contaminated with DNA and other organic substances?
                                I paid good money for them, and they guaranteed 99.999 % pure gold!
                                Now I'm mad

                                Ok hung, give me the details about gold DNA and that substance it produces to coat the bars so I can sue Credit Suisse to get my money back! With your help I will get to the bottom of this "pure gold" scam in no time!

                                Best wishes,
                                J_P
                                __________________
                                "Should exist injustice and untruths towards my 99.999% pure gold bars, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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