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In a paper posted at arXiv.org, the researchers write that, even by the most conservative of measurements, the E-Cat produces excess heat with a resulting energy density that is at least 1 order of magnitude—and possibly several—higher than any other conventional energy source, including gasoline.
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Andrea Rossi's E-Cat (Energy catalyzer) SK model is to be demonstrated in Stockholm in January 2020. This small fusion energy device, in a box less than 12" square, is said to be able to produce electricity in a self-sustaining mode, of enough strength to fuel an electric car, for example. The end of the fossil-fuel era may be far more close to reality than we suspect.
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i doubt that anyone states side can overhaul the EU makers like XP who has a 10 year lead on US makers and nokta coming up behind XP..he would need to be another musk type
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i would expect bear grylls to have a go at this hoard and make numerous series lasting months .if anyone can find it bear grysil can... i must drop him a line
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The federal lawsuit filed on Monday in the U.S. District Court of New Mexico accuses Forrest Fenn, 88, of providing 'misleading clues' to the location of a treasure chest worth some $3 million.
At least four people have died while seeking the promised treasure chest, which Fenn offered tantalizing clues to in a poem and map he published in 2010.
Reached by phone on Thursday,
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according to my mate who does lots of rallies and club digs the deus is still the most popular with just 1 or 2 orx machines around ,,he says not many seen
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A gold hunter claims to have discovered the UK's largest gold nugget in a Scottish river.
The lump of pure gold, which weighs 121.3g (4.2 oz), was unearthed in a mystery location in May this year.
The two pieces form a doughnut shape and could be worth £80,000. The previous largest find, in 2016, was the 85.7g (3oz) Douglas Nugget.
However, gold panning experts are remaining sceptic
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if your used to the feather weightness of the xp machines you may not be able to handle slightly bulkier machines like the nox and simplex .i have found this to be the case
the dues seems to be still popular compared with the orx in the uk
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the UK has ancient laws from way back in time so it would be hard to change em all as there is so many over 100s of years .
anything below the soil belongs to the crown so it goes ..its like you going onto some guys farm and stealing a horse or cow or truck .obviously he wont like it and could use arms
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Geotech Wrote:
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> The UK has a pretty good system. If you find a tre
> asure hoard, the government has first rights to bu
> y it from you at fair market value. If they declin
> e, it's yours. Since these guys would have been pa
> id for turning in the treasure, it sounds like the
> y were simply evading taxes. An
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Two metal detectorists have been jailed for stealing a £3m Viking hoard.
George Powell and Layton Davies uncovered about 300 coins in a field in Eye, near Leominster, Herefordshire, in 2015, but did not declare the treasure, instead selling it to dealers.
They were convicted of theft and concealing their find, with Powell, 38, jailed for 10 years and Layton, 51, for eight-and-a-half.
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jmaryt Wrote:
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> one has to wonder if there is enough of a market l
> eft to support
> thousands of new sales...seems like most guys who
> are left are "old timers"
> who may be on their last legs! so to speak! maybe
> domestic makers think that,
> and don't want to spend "huge" dollars to
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with what GB is this model ?as its been updated for some reason so how many modes on yours?and the vibrating handles instead of headphones???
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guys wont need the expensive under water machines that go down to 100 feet as this will do the job for in water users at a smaller price ..beach users only need 5 feet say
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A group of metal detectorists were taken to hospital after unknowingly eating cakes apparently spiked with cannabis in a village called High Melton near Doncaster.
Thirteen men and women fell ill at Coil To The Soil's rally on Saturday.
A detectorist spokesman said: "People could have died. It was lucky that no children or people on medication with serious health problems ate
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with all these new machines its hard to know where we are so we need some shootouts to get some idea of what are the deepest machines now,, by air tests and hearsay and actual digs
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