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Originally Posted by Theseus
A standard BFO, tuned to the rate of slow ticking will do the same thing.
Better to first clearly identify the parameters and attributes of the "phenomenon", then IF it really exists, develop measurement devices for the specific entities.
Development of the measuring device, without first knowing exactly what you are trying to measure is attacking the problem backwards; and will always result in random and confusing results yielding a circular effort which can last a lifetime without really furthering the concept.
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Of course, with a BFO (and other things) the "phenomenon" can be detectable many meters than 2 meters.
The test was taken with pistol type IB detector in point not random, of course, but a plate of 30 X 30 cm (the approximative size with wich was made the experiment) isn't detectable at cold, yes when is warm. I note the same in my searching in inland because I found a cutted silver coin (3 meters of the pistol) removed by tractor. The small metal was in presence of high light of Sun. This I found with simple receiver pistol coil/antenna, so seems exist "emission" when the good conductive metal is exposed at strong light of Sun. Maybe molecular movement is more high and "emitt" also a kind of RF... The BFO per se can't detect this small metal at this distance, only because exist the secondary effect.