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Old 05-20-2010, 02:17 PM
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http://www.geotech1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12107

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Dear Mr. Moreland,

We would like to double-accept your challenge, as :

- MINEORO manufacturer of electronic LRL and
- SEGMAX manufacturer of mechanical inertial detectors by ionic and electrostatics fields (not dowsing)

- Our system of detection is by ionic fields and electrostatic fields.
- It is neither electromagnetic nor terrestrial magnetic or magnets.
But seeing the dust on the outside screen of HF TV-Tube is proof enough electrostatic is electromagnetic, too. And aren't ions "overflueous" electrons?

However it's very good the mineoro inventors himself point us in the right direction - even if we really have to combine different methods to get most reliable results.

And: I don't wanna know what the Mineoro LRL signalizes if you're standing on a mountain and a thunderstorm is near... My father survived such a great electrostatic event...

Under such circumstances you'll get that spacy "haircut" like above - but without any plastic-friction.

Yeah, that's THE idea! We go treasure hunting with a mobile tesla generator! This is really cool, as long as the flash hits the treasure! Like under real conditions the high electorstatic field causes the flash to hit the nearest and most attractive "electrode", which often is metal. Don't wear any umbrella in a thunderstorm but wear a mobile faraday cage @ MDing.

So the only question remaining is how to make the flash hit the treasure and not us, some ground or trees! And without big noise & setting the treasure chest on fire!
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