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« Reply #340 on: November 24, 2012, 03:21:10 pm »
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Xaveir, it is nice to see someone with a positive spin on such a subject,

He looked, he saw, then he made his mind up, done deal ( good man )

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« Reply #341 on: November 24, 2012, 04:23:01 pm »
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Xaveir, it is nice to see someone with a positive spin on such a subject,

Do you really know anyone who does not WANT this kind of so called technology to work? How easy would life be if the camera could tell us where to dig from 10 paces away? How easy would life be if a long range locator pointed at gold a half mile away?

It becomes rather silly to say that anyone in particular has a positive spin over anyone else. When the facts don't match the theory, don't change the theory. Throw it away.

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« Reply #342 on: November 24, 2012, 04:32:40 pm »
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If you could pick Gold From Tree's it would not be worth much, Eaaa? Cool

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« Reply #343 on: November 24, 2012, 04:51:28 pm »
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My comments are because he has come here looking for one thing and found another and the fact is that he has a very open mind and that is quite refreshing to find within some of our more delicate topics,

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« Reply #344 on: November 24, 2012, 05:05:23 pm »
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the fact is that he has a very open mind

This is not always true. If something does NOT work, an open minded person admits it and moves on. A close minded person only wants to hear or read positive things about his notions.

RR, this particular topic of auras is not a new one. It's been discussed here for years now. The person opened this discussion looking for a nod, a YES or advice that did not leave room for a negative response. That's just the opposite of an open mind. Now, you may be referring to someone else entering their comments in the middle of this thread so I could be off base.

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« Reply #345 on: November 24, 2012, 05:13:38 pm »
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SO True GD, So True

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« Reply #346 on: November 25, 2012, 02:37:35 am »
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Hey Homey I worked in radar for twenty yarns and ther ain't no cancer cells floating around in me.  Of course we leave cabinet doors open and weren't around the antenna with it radiating either.  A couple Mhz in 20 usec pulses at 2 Mega Watts would roast your stones in no time. Wise

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« Reply #347 on: November 27, 2012, 01:14:48 pm »
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To answer some recent points:

I was very pleased to receive the attached aura photographs with the following message: Hello David, I found 13 gold coins at 185cm depth.  Thank you so much.
The photos, which led to the find were taken with a Canon DSLR camera with infrared filter.  The coins, I learned were pre-Roman, weighing 8.4-8.5 grams each so that is equivalent to a maximum of 110 grams (3.85 ounces Avoirdupois or 3.5 ounces Troy) of gold. This is particularly interesting as it shows the camera is capable of picking up a relatively small amount of gold at 6 feet depth or more.
The coins sold for $20,000.

I appreciate this doesn’t prove anything but the nature of treasure hunting is that it is not in finders’ interests to reveal all.

The earliest reference I know of the basis for auras comes from the 1930s where Pierre Beasse writes in A New and Rational Treatise of Dowsing, “Under the action of the electric field of the earth, any body emits…rays.”

Kybob is a very accomplished American treasure hunter, who isn’t selling anything, and has been investigating cameras and auras as a treasure hunting tool. Recently he has been putting his talents to work creating videos of aura photography – well worth watching.  Here’s the links:

Part 1  Photographing Infrared Pictures over buried Silver coins.

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« Reply #348 on: November 27, 2012, 02:26:46 pm »
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Ok!   This is what I think!

1. In Part Two all I see is Aberrations on the Lens.

2. Notice how well the Plastic Tent post shown up?

3. Aberrations from the Different  Direction keeps showing up in his photos and they are Not Over the Target.

4. It is all just a Unknown to Him heat source behind the scenes.

5. Just Lens flash like taking a Photo of something under the sun or bright lights.

6. Every Time he moves so does the ORB!

7. In the last photo he shows the Place he put the coins and states how color changed it is.

Yep!  The Grass has been disturbed and of course it's going to show different.

The whole area is going to have a Water Difference and hold less or more heat.



No His Observations are NOT Scientific!

As a matter of Fact they are Full of Armature Pit Falls.


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« Reply #349 on: November 27, 2012, 03:15:49 pm »
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Every person I assume when they  posted their pictures of nuggets on here, that their cameras were Digital, So if this works then why does'nt every prospector use this method,

Its Like GD said Physics Proves otherwise, I would love it to work but it dont, and if it did I would not have spent $00000 on detectors when I could have just spent $500 on a camera and filters, I admire your passion for this subject but, wanting it to work is not proof nor Fact, All plant life gives off heat radiation and with the use of a thermal imager will display this as differant colors of intensity, and as for these pictures the differant materials will reflect heat at differant tempretures  ( colors ).

 Until Physics proves this to be right then I am sorry but this just can not work.

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