Testing The Johnson Haynie Detector

bobinsd

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So this device becomes unstable when close to or above a target. Presumably because of the negation of a steadying, albeit neutralized, magnetic field (earth's), causing random targeting, rendering it useless. Also, it will not work when the target is NS, and that is because the earth's field is collaborating with the target, rather than if the target was at 90 degrees, where the torque on the needle is maximum.

This being so, my next question is: Which came first? the phenomenon known as the Bermuda triangle?
Or the scattering and sinking of the 1715 fleet, in addition to who knows how many additional high-mass items? A causal relationship, perhaps?
 

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