Which treasure to Dowse

For the Taenite I'll use 16g of Iron, and 32g of Nickle.. ?%.. kamacite will be later if this works.. It might take a while, I need someone to help for this. I don't want it taking me to long, by myself..
I couldn't wait for anyone, and it doesn't take 2 generators to determine a frequency.
The results are in! According to my dowsing test results. I was able to pull a single frequency out of my Nickle Iron alloy pile. It took me 15 minutes to find one..
Yes it only dowses my stony meteorite gram, plus the 2 known signals from my house, plus a few new weaker ones!
I created a Taenite frequency!
It doest connect to the pile of nickle, nor the pile of iron, but to all Meteorites.. It is possible to create a alloy meteorite specific frequency.. Awesome!!! It's 3.15 Khz
 

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Okay cool, matrix can be specific! That means if I had a peice of the Tucson ring Meteorite, I could extract it's specific frequency. Then from a motel in Tucson I can dowse the direction, and go retrieve more of the missing pieces that were seen, but lost since then..
 

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I couldn't wait for anyone, and it doesn't take 2 generators to determine a frequency.
The results are in! According to my dowsing test results. I was able to pull a single frequency out of my Nickle Iron alloy pile. It took me 15 minutes to find one..
Yes it only dowses my stony meteorite gram, plus the 2 known signals from my house, plus a few new weaker ones!
I created a Taenite frequency!
It doest connect to the pile of nickle, nor the pile of iron, but to all Meteorites.. It is possible to create a alloy meteorite specific frequency.. Awesome!!! It's 3.15 Khz

Okay cool, matrix can be specific! That means if I had a peice of the Tucson ring Meteorite, I could extract it's specific frequency. Then from a motel in Tucson I can dowse the direction, and go retrieve more of the missing pieces that were seen, but lost since then..

You have a lot to learn about meteorites. There can be no single frequency for ā€˜all meteoritesā€™ that relates to taenite since not all meteorite classes contain it. As I said before, taenite forms by exsolution from the kamacite nickel-iron alloy and some stony meteorite classes contain no native metal, so contain neither kamacite nor taenite.

For those that do, the highest levels are to be found in ā€˜ironā€™ and ā€˜stony ironā€™ meteorites, with lower levels in 'stony' meteorites. Irons that crystallised as octahedrites have crystalline intergrowth of both kamacite and taenite. However, iron meteorites that crystallised as hexahedrites experienced temperature regimes that didnā€™t allow the formation of taenite. Theyā€™re essentially pure kamacite. The opposite is true for iron ataxite meteorites, where only taenite was able to form.

The Tucson meteorite is an ā€˜ungroupedā€™ iron (ie it has an anomalous composition that doesnā€™t fit into any of the established chemical groups), but with ataxitic tendencies so, yes, it will contain taenite.
 

You have a lot to learn about meteorites. There can be no single frequency for ā€˜all meteoritesā€™ that relates to taenite since not all meteorite classes contain it. As I said before, taenite forms by exsolution from the kamacite nickel-iron alloy and some stony meteorite classes contain no native metal, so contain neither kamacite nor taenite.

For those that do, the highest levels are to be found in ā€˜ironā€™ and ā€˜stony ironā€™ meteorites, with lower levels in 'stony' meteorites. Irons that crystallised as octahedrites have crystalline intergrowth of both kamacite and taenite. However, iron meteorites that crystallised as hexahedrites experienced temperature regimes that didnā€™t allow the formation of taenite. Theyā€™re essentially pure kamacite. The opposite is true for iron ataxite meteorites, where only taenite was able to form.

The Tucson meteorite is an ā€˜ungroupedā€™ iron (ie it has an anomalous composition that doesnā€™t fit into any of the established chemical groups), but with ataxitic tendencies so, yes, it will contain taenite.
I'll settle for what meteorites I do Dowse, with my first ever made matrix Taenite frequency. Who needs them all..
I could probably signal the Tucson ring with my Phosphorus frequency. But this Taenite number is a strong one..
 

I wonder if I could pull a frequency out of this?
 

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I'll settle for what meteorites I do Dowse, with my first ever made matrix Taenite frequency. Who needs them all..
I could probably signal the Tucson ring with my Phosphorus frequency. But this Taenite number is a strong one..

The proof of the pudding is in the eating. So far, no evidence of treasure being found by your methodology and I eagerly await your first meteorite find (certified as such by a competent lab with experience in meteoritics... not by some university geologist who has no such experience).
 

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