![]() |
#22
|
||||
|
||||
![]() Quote:
Thank you for the answers. Finally we are finding some details that the video does not show. 1+2. Looking at your answers, it still seems suspect to be conducting tests in a location where there are trees around. This is because you say this detector requires a specially fast sweep in order to make it detect. It also raises the question of whether a skilled user could carefully control the sweep speed and pointing direction to cause it to beep without being aware that he is doing this. For this reason, I like Qiaozhi's idea to put the detector on a rotating stand and then move the gold to different holes to see if it follows the gold when it beeps. It would be good if this is done in a location where there are not trees or other things on the surface near the testing area. 3. So it beeps at gold only if it is put in the ground. It does not beep at gold in the air. And the gold does not need to be in the ground a long time. And the reason is simple: Quote:
We now know what you observed. You saw it beep only when you put freshly buried gold in the ground, and you saw it continue to beep for 2 minutes after you removed it. It is easy to see what is happening here. The "LRL phenomenon theory" is wrong..! You now have witnessed experimental evidence that your locator does not need gold buried a long time to detect it. So you observed the "phenomenon" does not require that your gold coin is long time buried You have observed the LRL theory is not correct phenomenon theory. Do you think it is also possible there are no gold ions floating into the air? Could floating gold ion cloud also be a wrong theory? The point is we learn about different phenomena by making observations to learn the facts, not by believing LRL promoters and salesmen propaganda. The theory of floating ions was not an observation. It was a conclusion somebody drew to try to explain something different he observed. Then the LRL salesman told everybody his conclusion of floating gold ions is a fact. ![]() ...Big difference between observation and conclusion. I have another question: Do you know anything about the soil chemistry at the place where you buried the coin? Do you know if it is acid or alkaline? Do you know if it has a lot of organic activity in the surface layer of soil? Has fertilizer been out into this soil? Best wishes, ![]() J_P |
|
|