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Old 03-02-2006, 12:14 AM
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Thank you for the explanations, Dell.
Three questions come to mind in reading your posts:

1. In trying to get an understanding of the physics that are being applied to LRL detecting, here is the biggest question that comes to mind is about these "fields": What kind of a field lingers near a buried target? Are you talking about an electrostatic field? an electromagnetic field with a frquency of oscillaton? A pure magnetic field? Are there ions in this field? What are the characteristics of the feild that is being sensed?

2. You say that the "long buried gold" being different than freshly buried gold (for detection purposes) was an advertising scheme of Claude Cochran. Does this mean that you have found no difference in detecting "long buried gold" and "freshly buried gold"?

3. You posted: "The conditions when these electronic, or non-electronic devices will work, or will not work, has been consistently predictable whether I am using electronic metering, or a pair of Dowsing rods to meter the Strength of Field (SOF) suffecient for these devices to operate."
What method can we use to consistently predict these these conditions and thus know when our LRLs will not work?
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