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Old 08-26-2011, 03:57 PM
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Hi WM6
Ok i understand your explanation, but tell me what is the diference when you detect the energy from power lines, lets said 110 VAC, 60 HZ?
I know this is AC currents, not DC current, but i m just curius about it. I m not an engenier in electronics.
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If we accept this explanation, then all sort of battery can expose his detectable energy to the air.

Furthermore in this way PDK have to be able to detect all sort of batteries by detecting its to the air exposed energy. Can it? There are very simple test if you are interested.

No, sorry, you cant. Why not? Because all energy processes taking place inside the battery itself and not through the air. And those energy processes inside the battery are purely galvanic (direct current processes) and not oscillating processes capable to sent something like RF frequencies in the air.

Yes, there are many battery like processes in the soil that are constantly arise and are promoted by pollution, acid rain, etc.. But all those very weak processes are energetically closed circle in soil only, which disappears by time without measurable effect in surrounded air.
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