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Old 07-19-2007, 03:47 PM
FrancoItaly FrancoItaly is offline
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It's very interesting what J PLAYER says, I think this is a scientific argument for long range detection. As very few gold ions, I suppose, are converted from metal gold, very small current, PicoAmpere range or less, are generated and it justifies the use of instruments based of very high impedance input. The 100 V/meter atmospheric voltage perhaps it suggests
the use of an equal artificial voltage but with opposite polarity to cancel the obstacle... by using a RF magnetic field we can to push ions from ground to the instrument... Well I think it's the description of Esteban's pistol !!!
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