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Old 04-17-2021, 02:38 PM
FrancoItaly FrancoItaly is offline
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Originally Posted by liudengyuand View Post
I am very responsible to tell you that after hundreds of experiments by many of us, including single-panel and double-panel, we have replaced various capacitors and transistors, and finally came to the conclusion that it may ring in the wild, but it is not right. Metal responds, it only responds to electromagnetic fields, such as dialing mobile phones, electric sparks, but underground metal cannot have such a strong magnetic field, and underground metal has no electric field. No matter how large the electric field, it will be displayed underground, including powerful lightning. As long as it enters the ground, it will disappear. A small number of people say that metal has been detected. This is an irresponsible statement, even to hype their products. So far, no LRL is really useful, so you Don?t worry about suspecting that you haven?t done it well, because it is useless in the first place, so you can never do it well.
In the past I have already said several times that I can say that my lrl works where I live, in Italy and in Switzerland where I have lived for some time but I cannot say it for other countries. You can only say with certainty that my lrl does not work in your country, assuming you have done a correct tuning. What evidence do you have that my lrl does not work in other countries? The "phenomenon" is not recognized by official science, also because it has never been studied in depth, is this enough to say that it does not exist? According to official science, the diviner is impossible to find water, but this activity has existed for millennia. Only a few days ago a company came to my land to build a well, a diviner, which works with the company, said "dig here" and at a depth of 60 m there was plenty of water, 60 liters per minute.
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