JRR Searl from video tape in 1997. Spike
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Who is the dick-head that's pushing the roller,
we will have to add him to our list and fuck him up as well.
We Can Not Stand Fucking Scammers.
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Someone has asked, "How Do I contact John Searl",
This is easy,
Shove a neodymium magnet up your ass, and then sit on the lavatory and wait....
Thank you
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Go and get yourself a metal cooking pot and do the same test.
You will achieve the same spike results.
You are all idiots...
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Stick the probe up your ass, you will get a bigger spike,....you fucken idiot...
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John Searl SEG is an absolute stupid Fuckwit, and so is the fucken dickhead pushing the roller..........
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That comes to $4,320,000 worth per day. Now with that said... Why is it that despite claiming to have built several fully functional prototypes John Searl has never attmpted to sell the power they produce? He claims he need's more funding for the research and I would think selling the power would be an ideal method for procureing this funding. So why then does Searl rely so heavily on recruiting investors? I cannot make sense of it. Unless I where to consider the possibility that it is fake.
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Just gonna throw this out there... Searl Claims that this machine is capable of producing up to 1.5 Gigawatts. Now that may be meaningless information to those of you who have little understanding about electricity so how about I translate it into something every one can understand. If this machine ran for 1 minute it will have produced $3,000 worth in electricity based on the average cost of electricity in the U.S. in april of 2009.
At 3.47 "There's no wear or tear" - Can someone please explain how this can be when there are moving components?
zyby 3 years ago
In 1997 Searl suggests the rollers designed to go round the rings magnetic field (ring illustrated here) do not touch. They should 'float' in the magnetic field.
Because they 'float' in the magnetic field without touching - no wear.
Looking and listening to the recent prototypes the rollers DO touch the ring - so there will be wear.
AntonyBurr 3 years ago