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  • #61
    Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post
    So if I tell you that 197 Gold resonates at 36.80hz @ 50nt Would I be liying?

    Tim
    So if I used the sixth harmonic of 36.85 Hz that comes out to (you do the math). Where have I seen that number before? That one Bill Morgan used. I think it was in 1996 one of Dell's MFD's used something like 222 Hz. It must be some kind of coincidence, no? You mean to tell me the gold I found on that frequency was random chance? What shrink do you go to? He is a rip-off!!!

    Abbe Mermet said the sixth and eleventh harmonic rings are the strongest.

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    • #62
      From what you are saying about MFD, it seems you agree MFD is not the same as NMR and MRI methods.

      Correct! But MFD uses the frequencies in the earth field that is in the audio range. That is all I am saying.

      The only similarity is you set your signal generator to the same frequencies that are used for NMR and MRI methods.

      Correct.

      It is quite easy to see MFD does not use magnetic methods for detection.

      Correct.

      This means that MFD can only work if a dowsing rod with a signal generator is responsive to some target substance hidden in the distance.
      I won't bother to ask how it works, as I doubt anyone has a clue of how to explain it in a way that doesn't sound like pseudoscience nonsense.
      But feel free to explain it if you can.

      I don't think I could add anything new. But, I do use generators as a added tool when treasure hunting. I even use it to map dowse. Look here.



      Read about the silver lamps. Can I explain it. No But it happened. I was using NMR frequencies and my equipment.

      It would be intersting to see a real live demonstration of this method working rather than reading an endless list of anecdotal tales of success in forum posts that say it really works.

      I understand. I read all the merry go round about dowsing and LRL's and try to stay out of it. But I just wanted to let the thread know that LRL's are using the NMR frequencies in the earth field and harmonics of them.

      Maybe you know people who will be able to show it working to find hidden metals in the Southern California area?

      Someone may want to get with you, I don't know. You can make an offer to meet with someone just so they can show you how they use LRL equipment. Someone may step up.

      Tim
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      • #63
        Originally posted by Tim Williams
        ...MFD uses the frequencies in the earth field that is in the audio range. That is all I am saying.

        ...I do use generators as a added tool when treasure hunting. I even use it to map dowse. Look here.



        Read about the silver lamps. Can I explain it. No But it happened. I was using NMR frequencies and my equipment.

        Tim
        Hi Tim,
        I can understand your map dowsing success for the silver lamp.
        I often use my similar method to find coins at the beach.
        But I don't need a frequency generator. I use the guess method to find the coins.
        I have been over 95% successful at locating lost coins from a long distance using my guess method.
        It seems strange that I can locate more coins from home with a map of the beach than when in the sand by guessing.
        Of course, I use a metal detector for pinpointing, but I nearly always find the targets that were located from a really long distance by using the scientific method of guessing.
        How it works?
        I don't know, but I know it works because I saw it work with my own eyes!


        Originally posted by J_Player
        ...Maybe you know people who will be able to show it working to find hidden metals in the Southern California area?

        Originally posted by Tim Williams
        Someone may want to get with you, I don't know. You can make an offer to meet with someone just so they can show you how they use LRL equipment. Someone may step up.
        I have had an open offer for anyone to demonstrate an LRL working in the Southern California area, and even offered to post videos of it. But nobody has responded in the past 5 years. Maybe someone can show it working now?

        Best wishes,
        J_P

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post
          Hi Tim...sorry for the late reply (out of town)....I feel the other forum citizens have posted sufficient information. The basic frequency generator will not act the same (or similar to) NMR spectroscopy

          Take care, Jim

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          • #65
            Never said it did!
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            • #66
              Originally posted by J_Player View Post
              Hi Tim,
              I can understand your map dowsing success for the silver lamp.
              I often use my similar method to find coins at the beach.
              But I don't need a frequency generator. I use the guess method to find the coins.
              I have been over 95% successful at locating lost coins from a long distance using my guess method.
              It seems strange that I can locate more coins from home with a map of the beach than when in the sand by guessing.
              Of course, I use a metal detector for pinpointing, but I nearly always find the targets that were located from a really long distance by using the scientific method of guessing.
              How it works?
              I don't know, but I know it works because I saw it work with my own eyes!


              I have had an open offer for anyone to demonstrate an LRL working in the Southern California area, and even offered to post videos of it. But nobody has responded in the past 5 years. Maybe someone can show it working now?

              Best wishes,
              J_P
              J_p The picture I have on my site is cropped. Here's the link to the full picture.

              Bringing metal detectors into the world of imaging!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post
                J_p The picture I have on my site is cropped. Here's the link to the full picture.

                http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...,375766.0.html
                It's like a "Spot The Ball" competition for map dowsers!

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                • #68
                  That's a very large area. It's hard to say I hit a silver target from a picture many miles away isn't it. If you want to call that chance then I'll take my chances!why don't you calculate the area in red and tell me the odds of me hitting a target on 2 choices. That's what skeptics are good at. I'd like to know the odds.
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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post
                    That's a very large area. It's hard to say I hit a silver target from a picture many miles away isn't it. If you want to call that chance then I'll take my chances!why don't you calculate the area in red and tell me the odds of me hitting a target on 2 choices. That's what skeptics are good at. I'd like to know the odds.
                    Of course....you are banking on the credibility of that message board poster being truthful, and there actually was a hidden target to begin with and you actually guessed where it was hidden. Also noteable, is that you did not "hit" the targets...but, were way off.

                    Just saying......its called a "game" for a reason

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                    • #70
                      I did not win Jim. Red did. Take your time next time and read slowly.
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Tim Williams View Post
                        I did not win Jim. Red did. Take your time next time and read slowly.
                        Of course you didn't win.

                        It only goes to show how "good" your added tools/generator gimmick works

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                        • #72
                          Now Jim your being silly. I hit a silver target in a old building that the guy forgot about! It was in that old shed for 15 years. Come on say it's so.
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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                            I finally got to watch Nat Geo's Secret History of Gold. It featured a segment on a fellow who used an early H3 (basically just dowsing rods, plus a little magic box) to look for 80 bars of gold in a cave. As usual, it was another complete failure, with accompanying alibis.

                            This is, of course, Chuck's #1 testimonial. Personally, I would have chosen one where gold was actually found.

                            Evidently....Chuck has omitted that testimonial on the new and improved (rhetorical) H3 Tec website.

                            As a matter of fact....lots of things have been omitted

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