After some recent complaints by certain people about the lack of advancements in detector technology i started to have some ideas.
Gold detectors are all about emitting a field and then detecting the the field coming from conductive objects and then giving a tone or number based on that return field.
I know its more complicated than that but close enough.
But too many things like lead,aluminium,rust iron,ect can produce a field that's too similar to tell apart.
What if we could make a detector that detects the atomic vibration of gold?...or anything for that matter.
As far as i know everything has a unique atomic vibration.
So why not detect that atomic vibration instead of the electro magnetic field?
Am i on to something or am i just having a brain fart?
Edit to add link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/05/130523143545.htm
Maybe similar to what im thinking
Gold detectors are all about emitting a field and then detecting the the field coming from conductive objects and then giving a tone or number based on that return field.
I know its more complicated than that but close enough.
But too many things like lead,aluminium,rust iron,ect can produce a field that's too similar to tell apart.
What if we could make a detector that detects the atomic vibration of gold?...or anything for that matter.
As far as i know everything has a unique atomic vibration.
So why not detect that atomic vibration instead of the electro magnetic field?
Am i on to something or am i just having a brain fart?
Edit to add link: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/05/130523143545.htm
Maybe similar to what im thinking