maxxkatt
Forum Supporter
I am still skeptical despite the drowsing believer's arguments.
It boils down to belief and proof. For instance, I strong believe that someone with a CTX3030 has found a CSA or US belt buckle and knows the FE-CO values. I have been searching the forums for that fact (The FE-CO values for those two types of civil war belt buckles) and no one has provided me with the facts.
I think the FE-CO value is 11.45 or 12.45 but I cannot prove it because I don't have one of those rare belt buckles to test with my CTX3030. And in all the tables of CTX3030 FE-CO values that one item is missing. Kind of spooky.
But I still believe that the FE-CO value for those civil war buckles do exist, but I cannot prove it.
As an aside, I really do want the truth about these values from someone who has a CTX3030 and civil war belt buckles they have found.
So you see my belief is a near nearly 100% that such a value exists, but I have yet to see the actual proof.
By the way, my original post was about drowsing remotely using pictures. How do you pick up EMI off of pictures of a piece of land? The drowsing believers on this thread seem to have skipped over the original question I asked about.
It boils down to belief and proof. For instance, I strong believe that someone with a CTX3030 has found a CSA or US belt buckle and knows the FE-CO values. I have been searching the forums for that fact (The FE-CO values for those two types of civil war belt buckles) and no one has provided me with the facts.
I think the FE-CO value is 11.45 or 12.45 but I cannot prove it because I don't have one of those rare belt buckles to test with my CTX3030. And in all the tables of CTX3030 FE-CO values that one item is missing. Kind of spooky.
But I still believe that the FE-CO value for those civil war buckles do exist, but I cannot prove it.
As an aside, I really do want the truth about these values from someone who has a CTX3030 and civil war belt buckles they have found.
So you see my belief is a near nearly 100% that such a value exists, but I have yet to see the actual proof.
By the way, my original post was about drowsing remotely using pictures. How do you pick up EMI off of pictures of a piece of land? The drowsing believers on this thread seem to have skipped over the original question I asked about.