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Also look here for tests on the Mineoro FG80: http://thunting.com/geotech/forums/s...ad.php?t=12226 Look at the complaints from the owners of the Mineoro like Carl, vcrb, neronc, and look at the electronic diagrams they found when they opened the LRL. According to Carl and others, the electronics are rubbish, not capable of finding treasure. I have read postings from many owners of lrls who say they wish they could have back their money because they do not find any treasure from their lrl. Carl, Qiaozhi, and many others have said these are all false detectors that do not find treasures. Because of what they say, I would ask to see a demonstration of a lrl finding the treasure that you hide before you pay money for it. I have found nobody on earth who is willing to demonstrate any lrl finding a treasure in front of you. I know of nobody who will show you how to find a treasure in person using their machine. Not a manufacturer or an owner of an lrl. Not anywhere on earth. But the dealers are happy to take your money if you want to buy one without testing it first. To answer your question: "Is it possible? If it is,than how can i get those?" I believe it is possible. But I doubt the LRLs currently on the market can give acceptable results, because the builders of these machines don't seem to know much of the true dynamics of the signals they are sensing. For example, it is pretty simple to prove there are no gold ions hovering in a cloud 7.2 feet in the air above a buried treasure like one manufacturer claims. The only way I know you can get a LRL that works is to build it yourself, or find someone who can build one that works for you. If I knew of any reliable LRLs that have been built or are in use today, I would not be talking about them in this forum. This forum is a geotech forum, designed for people to share technical information, not a forum to keep trade secrets safe. J_P |
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So, the halo and ions are the flatulence of microbes causes by gold-indigestion?
![]() ![]() ![]() how many worms does it take to produce one gold ion? Answers on a postcard please... ![]() This has relation with an old theological Medium Era discussion: How many angels can dance in the head of a pin? ![]() ![]() ![]() But here is the solution: http://headofapin.net/ But the angels also CAN to sing and pray at same time! ![]() ![]() |
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Franco,
The method you described is called Spontaneous Polarization and would be good to google it. I have a paper Dr.Charles E. Corry sent me from his article in Geophysics,Vol.50,NO.6 (June 1985) entitled "Spontaneous polarization associated with porphyry sulfide mineralization". Locating sulfide deposits (which is usually associted with lode minerals) but also graphite and high grade anthracite coal. Now there are gold sulphides along with copper that I know of but to separate gold from all these can't be done with just SP alone. J-Player,very good links regarding the microbes that produce metallic gold and even nuggets! This Roma Maius is just trying to be a jackass and which is consistant with those who do not share in the technical discussions so must be shunned by the group. Randy |
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