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Originally Posted by J_Player
Tesla did not send a 5v signal from a processor to the ground. He sent high voltage and high current signals into the ground by means of a conductor that was embedded in the ground. I maintain no part of the circuit inside the H3Tec has enough power or voltage to be detected with any instrument you can supply more than a few inches in the air or ground, and no part of the H3Tec low voltage/low power circuit is embedded into the ground as Tesla's high power transmitters were.
I also maintain there is no part of the circuit in the H3Tec which has enough power to cause the metal rods to mechanically swing by means of connecting a single wire to either of the rods, whether the wire is connected to the signal or to the ground. Nor is there any mechanism installed in the H3Tec dowsing rods to cause a mechanical movement of these rods. The operator must cause these rods to move using his muscles along with the combined force of gravity.
Can you prove me wrong?
Or can you only ask irrelevant questions with intent to obfuscate the actual challenge being posed to H3Tec in this thread?
Best wishes,
J_P
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Oh my.. what a bunch of BS.
Just regret have wasted so much time here in the past...
Hey my skepthic friend...
What is gravity?
Tayopa, just watch his answer.
Usted entiende porque nuestro amigo es tan difĂ*cil de entender las cositas simples.