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Old 10-27-2009, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by GOLDENSKULL View Post
Hi to all friends,

we read some posts and see some devices that introduce in this site to remote sensing a treasure under ground...!!!

But these are my questions:

1- is this true, that buried gold (or other metals) emit negative ions that comes up to the surface of ground ?

2- just old buried metals emit these negative ions or new buried metals also emit these negative ions ?

3- really, can we detect these emitted negative ions by one negative ion detector device or not?

4- what we can do to increase these device sensitivity to detect these negative ions from more distance and more depth ?

Please, let's we answer to these question carefully to reach to the best results...

I am waiting for your good and perfect answers...
Here are my answers to your questions:

1 - No - it's not true.
2 - Neither.
3 - See answer 1.
4 - See answer 1.

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that longtime buried objects release ions into the atmosphere, therefore it is not possible to detect them. Some people claim that there is a PHENOMENON (or anomaly) surrounding longtime buried objects, which is detectable at long range using certain devices tuned to the edge of sensitivity. This has yet to be confirmed by a repeatable experiment under double-blind test conditions.
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