04-30-2014, 03:57 AM
davester wrote:
Take a look at their website. It sounds like pure snake oil and pseudoscientific psychobabble. http://georesonance.com/georesonance-geo...vices.html
Yeah, first thing that I did when I saw that story was hit their web site. It looks like it was made by a talented high school student with a list of buzzwords s/he had to hit on every page.
The principles that they claim to exploit do not fit the results they claim to get.
They make it seem that they're talking about cutting edge nuclear/magnetic resonance imaging, like a satellite-mounted MRI machine with resolution that can detect the finest mineral deposits. (How much power would that take??)
But have a look at the size of the machine that real scientists use just to look at a few molecules:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Mag...ectroscopy
I don't think that their "scientists" have solved the energy and scaling problems of such devices. It would take a breakthrough that would make a modern Einstein sh!t himself and babble like an imbecile.
My guess is that they're using cheap magnetometers and liberally adjusting the results in Photoshop. Little more than modern witches with dowsing rods. (With all respect to Wiccans, whom I hope will understand that I'm not referring to them or their religious practices.)