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Old 09-05-2009, 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
I think I understand your postings, J_P.

In regards to....

J_Player said; "Unknown to most skeptics, I have always maintained that gold corrodes, sending ions in the soil since my first posts in Geotech many years ago."

I am also of the opinion that noble metals enter into a kind of transfer with less noble metals, in a suitable electrolyte (perhaps like moist soil). The transfer is probably quite minute in strength and could involve ions, cations, etc. I do not, however, subscribe to the idea these charged particles somehow leave the confines of the electrolyte (soil) and congregate as a cloud or field above or adjacent to a deposit of noble metal. Hence, that leaves me extremely skeptical of any LRL device based on the detection of free floating ions.

Thus, my interest in seeing the videos from the Geo/Morgan test/demo.

At least that is easy to check....with any ordinary ion detector.
Dont waste your time - already checked! No ion clouds in such conditions, at all! Bogus theory!
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