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One roller mock up of the SEG

A demonstration of one roller rotating around the centre ring of the SEG Free Energy device designed by Professor John Searl  
 
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surbarus (2 months ago) Show Hide
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this looks like a pulse motor to me.
cbamode (3 months ago) Show Hide
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TIS WITCHCRAFT!!!11
abacab987 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Usually the magnet engines I build will have a terminal zone where the fields will reach an equilibrium, but this design apparently circumvents this impediment by using a flywheel centrifuge effect to overcome it. Similar to the (1979) 4,151,431 patent, but it uses rollers instead of fixed rotors. The "Levitron" employs a novel use of chaos theory to overcome Earnshaw's principal.
Society will inevitably work with the elite to denigrate and suppress novelty, and prevent solutions from emerging.
Beamshipcaptain (4 months ago) Show Hide
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A magnetic-sine wave is imprinted on the iron-layers of a level-4 square SEG, on plates and runners. That is basically a two-phase induction motor, and a linear motor. Effect is like helical-cut magnetic sprokets, or gears, the effect is similar to Howard Johnson's patdnted Permament magnet-motor from 1979, although the SEG has the advantage of a rare-earth core, as an Electron Reservoir, and the choice and proportion of the other 3 elements induces a current,diode-like, that enhances motoring.
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The SEG and similar magnetic motor/generators that tap the zero-point energy of vacuum are now being released into society, fulfilling the caveat set forward in the 1984 free-energy congress in Germany, and documented in: Dr. NIEPER's REVOLUTION IN SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND SOCIETY, THE CONVERSION OF TACHYON-FIELD ENERGY(1984). Free energy is here,finally, in century-21, to the consternation of the oil-cartels and robber-barons.
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nice toy.....  so what!
RLore18 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Unfortunately your video proves very little. Please make another video demonstration with the following changes, in order to impress the skeptics:

1. Place the device on a clear glass surface and rotate the camera around every angle you can, including underneath. This will show us there are no wires providing electricity to your device.

2. The multimeter is unnecessary. All we need to see is self-generated movement.

3. Please don't use any backboards or mirrors that could conceal wires.
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This will be done on the SEG prototype. This video shows the Mockup! This is supposed to use electricity. It was built to determine required voltages to make the rollers move, nothing more, nothing less. When the prototype is finished a video will be done as you have described above.
DarkAngelGuyver (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Heh that's the same thing I was thinking. THere's been a couple cases where people have claimed these things work but don't show all angles
ghrasp (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Its not just mechanics it is designed using special magic square math (in a highly inytuitive and sensible way that I highly respect). This math obviously when used properly designs the machine to the ecquilibrium of the matter it exists of. So it is mechanical and not at the same time and then it shows the principle of dynamic movement in ecquilibrium, how difficult is that to understand..

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