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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

VoltProbe indicates charge in a static Searl component. (This is the longer version)

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  • does anyone know hat magnet does the little core use?

  • brilliant!!!!!!!!!!

  • You don't want to be zooming in, you want to be zooming out, people will say that you (or someone else out of shot) is/are pushing a button at the top of the voltprobe to turn the light on. Think before you upload your videos. An audio explaining what you are doing would be good too. And what is the significance of the pencil? The ruler gives a size comparison if that is the desired effect.

  • What makes it glow is a radial flux of electrons in one direction, like a diode, negative at the periphery of the Runner-ection, and positive at the center. THAT IS THE SEARL EFFECT.

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