SUMMARY
This discussion explores the feasibility of using ground current measurements to detect subterranean civilizations. It confirms that ground currents can be detected and are routinely surveyed, particularly in contexts like sensitive lab constructions. The conversation highlights the potential for ground currents to indicate the presence of nearby infrastructure, such as railroads, which can affect measurements even from significant distances. Additionally, it suggests that advanced geophysical techniques and small robotic systems may be necessary for mapping complex underground structures.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of ground current measurement techniques
- Familiarity with geophysical surveying methods
- Knowledge of electrical conductivity in geological contexts
- Basic concepts of subterranean mapping technologies
NEXT STEPS
- Research advanced geophysical methods for detecting underground structures
- Explore the use of geo-phones and small explosive techniques in subsurface mapping
- Learn about the application of robotics in subterranean exploration
- Investigate the impact of electrical infrastructure on ground current measurements
USEFUL FOR
This discussion is beneficial for geophysicists, archaeologists, engineers involved in subsurface exploration, and anyone interested in the detection of hidden civilizations or structures beneath the Earth's surface.