Ionic field
Hi ivconic,
It seems too difficult for either of us to leave this subject alone.
Oh what fun! The magic of psuedoscience...
Anyway - it is quite well known that items buried in the ground present a larger target to a metal detector than newly buried items, as you have found from personal experience. I have also noticed this many times. But this has nothing to do with ionic fields or any other undiscovered scientific principle.
It is simple chemical leeching into the soil that creates the "halo". There's probably a scientific term for this, but I don't know what it's called.
By the way - regarding the "Long Distance Negative Ions Detector" you posted - very interesting design. I'm waiting to see if anyone builds it.
Keep up the bashing...
Originally posted by ivconic
It seems too difficult for either of us to leave this subject alone.
Oh what fun! The magic of psuedoscience...
Anyway - it is quite well known that items buried in the ground present a larger target to a metal detector than newly buried items, as you have found from personal experience. I have also noticed this many times. But this has nothing to do with ionic fields or any other undiscovered scientific principle.
It is simple chemical leeching into the soil that creates the "halo". There's probably a scientific term for this, but I don't know what it's called.
By the way - regarding the "Long Distance Negative Ions Detector" you posted - very interesting design. I'm waiting to see if anyone builds it.
Keep up the bashing...


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