Digital cameras CAN see buried gold

...you are arrogant. .....
....Tom the Troll....
....Tom the Drama Queen? ....

Uhhh, name-calling is not a logical argument. It would be like if I said: "miboje's mom wears army boots". What light does that shed on the issue of debate ? Nothing. It's merely name calling.

But, to be logical (and not call you names in return), I will answer your question: When I say: "show me the proof" you reply that no proof is necessary, no one "owes me proof", etc... Ok, let's try that on for size: If I tell you there's a great TH'ing method where you install a battery + antenna in an old tennis shoe. Would you doubt me ? Wouldn't you say "how does it work?" Or "where's the proof" ? Then if I reply with name calling, and assertions that no proof is needed, then does that make my tennis-shoe treasure finder claim beyond dispute ? It must therefore be true. And those that question it are "trolls". Right ?
 

Since some can't seem to follow the rules they have lost the ability to post for awhile. No more calling members troll comments.



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Why does gold reflect the infrared light well? Here's a scientific explanation. First, the metals reflect light because they are good conductors of electricity. Electrons are widespread among atoms in metals, so they form a "gas" of electrons that react very quickly to the changes. It is difficult to create an electric field in a conductor (metal) because the electrons are free to move to make it and keep it zero. Light is an electromagnetic wave, and when it strikes metal, it causes fluctuations in electrons near the surface.

So . . . digital cameras can detect gold that is visible (exposed to light). Ok. No surprise there. Same way they detect cats and volleyballs. But therefore not gold behind or below a surface. That is also no surprise.

"Electrons are widespread among atoms in metals". No kidding. EVERY element is made up of electrons around a nucleus. Some non-metals have more than metals. Aluminum only has 13 electrons but is a VERY reactive metal and great conductor. Lead 82. Gold 79. Silver 47

Metals reflect light not because they are conductive (plastic reflects light, fresh water reflects light very well and is not especially conductive.). Light is absorbed by materials and what is not absorbed allows you to see it.

"It is difficult to create an electric field in a conductor"? That is SO incorrect. EVERY electronic device in use has conductors producing electric fields. EVERY ONE. Iron is a good conductor. Wrap it in wire and apply current and you get an electromagnet. ANY complete electronic circuit produces an electric field.
 

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So if gold is beneath the surface and not exposed to light to be reflected off of it, will a digital camera with a filter on it still pick up energy from the electrons? I mean I don't know, I am just asking.
 

"Digital cameras CAN see buried gold"

No, they can't.


Thus you are an arrogant drama queen troll. Repent.

Mea Culpa..
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Arrogant? OK, maybe to some degree..but in this case it's just science vs. wishful thinking (aka: delusion)

Drama queen??...Oh Hell no!!

In all honesty, I saw 58 pages about a topic that, if true, would have digital cameras
flying off the shelves. Just had to put in my two centavos worth..
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Well the fact is you can get a Orb off treasure (some time) i have some gold buried some day's i get a good Orb some days i get get nothing, just because you get a Orb don't thing its treasure every time ,because i have even got Orb's off of some buried's ROCK"S so there are other think that will cause a Orb to be there,even got several rock's i have dug up that had Orb's on them......(Orb's ) the only way you really know is to dig it up to see what you have.
 

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I was here about a year ago reading this thread and did my own experiments. I decided to stay away from this thread because of the weird *****iness that it
seemed to inspire. A year later and the first page is more *****iness. Meh to that. In fact one of my posts on this subject and I was apparently someone's created
Alt. Which I know I am not but could not be arsed to argue with a bumface. A shame but the bumfaces do like to spread their stains hither and tither. Interesting thread
otherwise. Peace.
 

So if gold is beneath the surface and not exposed to light to be reflected off of it, will a digital camera with a filter on it still pick up energy from the electrons? I mean I don't know, I am just asking.

Again, Have any of the nay sayers even gone out and tried this technique? Anyone? Didn't think so.......... BUT! It doesn't / can't work! And I'll repeat myself yet another time. You have to mod or have the camera modded! You need to get rid of the UV filter that's factory installed. With that filter in the camera you can stack filters on it a foot long and you'll get 0.0% results! Just for giggles try taking some photos with no filter after you've had it modded.
 

stickbg: It's all fanciful and fun, when you can quote something from Nasa about things that might help TH'ing. Especially when high-sounding $20 words are sprinkled throughout (the treasures we can find will simply be exponentially bigger, eh ?)

But until something can be shown , then it's all dreamy eyed idle talk. If the "mousetrap" worked, believe me: Someone would be all-over-it and exploiting it.
And thank you for that response Sheldon er ahh Tom.
 

This summer, almost every day I did experiments using my digital camera with a home made filter on the lens. Using planted targets, I kept track of the air temperature, ground temperature, and the sky brightness. The results are very promising.
 

It is actually the computer program that makes changes to the dark picture the camera takes that makes it possible to see the auras. Because of the dark light filter, the camera captures darkness only.
 

Shame this went south; however shocked that tolerance held out so long.
 

.... The results are very promising.


"Results" are what drove-the-market in detector sales, when I first started in the hobby in the mid 1970s to mid 1980s. Believe-you-me: If you saw your buddies "coming in with more goodies", you ran out and bought whatever mouse-trap they had :)

Hence: please show us the "results". And if just staged tests: Were you doing double blind with protocols to eliminate subconscious bias ? And if wild goodies: The steps that went into the eventual find (eg.: detector to "pinpoint", etc...)
 

"Results" are what drove-the-market in detector sales, when I first started in the hobby in the mid 1970s to mid 1980s. Believe-you-me: If you saw your buddies "coming in with more goodies", you ran out and bought whatever mouse-trap they had :)

Hence: please show us the "results". And if just staged tests: Were you doing double blind with protocols to eliminate subconscious bias ? And if wild goodies: The steps that went into the eventual find (eg.: detector to "pinpoint", etc...)
Tom, I see your comment here was posted at 4:51 A.M. If you want to sleep better, push away from your computer, grab your metal detector, jump into your car / truck and go hunting what ever you like to hunt. If you do that, you will get a good nights sleep.

You ask me to show "us" results. Who is "us"?
 

We are all going to be RICH in no time!! Please share
 

Les, I work nights oft-times in my job. And ... as self-employed, can check in on md'ing forums at-will :)

.... You ask me to show "us" results. Who is "us"?

"Us" is the legions of md'r and th'rs who are ALWAYS on the prowl for better mousetraps. If you've "had results" , then the world beats a path to the door of the person with the better mousetrap.

And be aware: They will scrutinize any perceived successes, to make sure it's not attributable to "more plausible explanations".
 

I will take a moment to throw out a few ideas about seeing / filming treasure auras.

Possibly there are several different types of treasure auras.

Once when I was talking to a man living in South America he talked about a blue flame that is seen at night over locations where treasure is buried. This was seen by the eye --was long lasting and could be photographed.

Another time I spoke with a man living in Mexico and he talked about how his wife knew where there was a treasure aura and he
went there with a group of men and using a metal detector to pin point the exact spot they dug up a treasure . This story is here
on Treasure net along with the picture of his wife beside appx. 200 pounds of silver coins.

On treasure net I have also read one man's account of the treasure aura showing up during a major storm--and I believed him also. This may have to do with the high energy that seems to surround large thunder storms.

For a while on this thread there was a very nice photo of a treasure aura above the location of a buried silver bar before the man
from Colorado removed his photo.

David whom started this thread or topic only meant to help people yet there has--in my opinion been numerous unkind words spoken--with his photo of red over the location where he has buried a gold coin.

Sandy1 has shown several photos of treasure aura photos and has explained how he took them yet many people say it is not real or can not be done. I guess they can not follow simple instructions or they refuse to believe what they see.

No one--or no one I know; is going to take you by the hand--buy you the cameras, take the photos and examine them, dig up the treasure and hand it to you and say see this is how it works. Pick a method--and get out in the field and try it. Give it your all; and if you apply your self--you just may walk away from your experience with a smile on your face.
 

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