Searl Magnetics Inc Head Quarters September 29 2010 Proof and Updates
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Whats the name of the song?
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Its easy and healthy to doubt but keep in mind that Nikola Tesla sure as hell had a flying machine that was to make the airplane look like a "toy" but we never saw it. I was on the fence for John Searl but he proves his credibility through his library of books he himself wrote. Who does that unless they have a solid conviction they know what they are talking about...
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@RealityCalling Obviously in the same place I keep my guns and money. haha O_o
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this is so sad that with all the millions of very rich people that no1 can give this guy 3 million dollars if only just to see if it works
eventhorizon128 3 months ago
@eventhorizon128 I agree. Most of those very rich people just want to earn a quick quarterly profit. Or they will only donate to non profit organizations that they can write off on their taxes.
They have no intention on funding technologies for the benefit of man, to see if they work, etc.
It's all about how much people can make in the shortest amount of time.
If they see another project they can exploit, they would rather spend their money on that.
We will get the funding. No doubt.
TheRealVerbz 3 months ago
@TheRealVerbz Someone once wrote that it costs $33,000 or so to make a working device. If that's correct and there are a dozen of you working on this then why not pool your own resources and build one? Show that rather than these simplistic toys. Afteral, all you need to show is one true working model.
Itsmeeman1 3 months ago
@Itsmeeman1 People write a lot of things on the net. No one associated with Searl Magnetics ever wrote that it takes $33,000 to make a working SEG. More like 3 million.
The CNC precision lathe cost almost $30,000
$30,000 wouldn't even pay for a fraction of the equipment needed.
With $300,000, we can finish modulating the two 6000 pound magnetizers necessary for the tangential magnetization process. Each of those was about $10,000 not including shipping.
These aren't "simple toys." haha
TheRealVerbz 3 months ago
@TheRealVerbz Sorry Verbz but I recall merely moments ago that someone wrote that the price of sale would start at around $33,000 and then may drop to $1,000 with more sales. My mistake for thinking that the price to build one would be so cheap.
If the CNC lathe costs so much then how did Searl manage without one in the 40s/50/s60s with his previous designs, let alone the cost of a magnetiser?
I would like this to be a true phenomenon but I'm leaning away from it. Sorry.
Itsmeeman1 3 months ago
@Itsmeeman1 Once mass production starts, each unit will be less than $8500. The following year will be around $2500 because we would have enough money to purchase more in bulk which would drop the price.
Searl originally developed the SEG while he worked for British Rewind Electric Company in 1946. They hired him as a 14 year old to rebuild all the generators and manage the equipment.
He had access to all the machines, all the workers, had the time, energy and a huge infrastructure all for Free.
TheRealVerbz 3 months ago
@Itsmeeman1 When he left British Rewind, he was on his own until a rich man named George Hains funded him with a few million dollars over the course of a decade or so.
When George died of cancer, Searl was on his own again until 13 elderly men got together and funded him with millions of dollars again. They all funded him under the stipulation that he not go commercial, compete with current energy giants, they didn't want problems with the military, gov or tax man.
Now he's on his own again.
TheRealVerbz 3 months ago