John Searl - Free energy - The searl effect
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John Roy Robert Searl (born May 2, 1932 in Wantage, Oxfordshire), a British inventor claiming that between 1946 and 1956 he designed and constructed an open system type electrical generator known as the Searl Effect Generator (SEG), variously described as an ambient energy converting device.[1] Basically, the device is a stepper motor.
After passing part of his childhood in various homes and having finished school, he begun an apprenticeship with British Electrical Repairs Company.[1] Tasks included stripping, rewinding and repairing of electric motors. In the course of his education, he was first confronted with the manufacturing of magnets and the basics of electrical engineering.[2]
As noted above, Searl claims that he was employed as an apprentice engineer of that company at Grays Inn Road, London. He further claims that, whilst there he gained access to use the company's facilities and the technical resources needed to make the device. Furthermore, that in December 1946, with all of the magnetic components manufactured to his specifications, he assembled it in his residential home at 30 Crawley Rd, Haringey, London, UK.
Searl makes the further claim that, once assembled, it started rotating by itself, increasing speed gradually. It finally left ground and crashed into the ceiling. While Searl was still wondering how this could happen, the SEG drilled itself through the ceiling, then the roof and disappeared. The same happened to the following 5 (other sources quote 9) models. Later on he succeeded in controlling this phenomenon and in building a flying machine based on this antigravity effect,[2] which he named Inverse-G-Vehicle (IGV).[3] To date, Searl has produced no evidence whatsoever of any of his claims and mainstream science maintains that all his claims are, in fact, completely impossible.
Searl was convicted of stealing electricity by bypassing his electricity meter, and damaging the property of the electricity company.[4] He then engaged in a vendetta against the electricity company.[5][6]
Searl claims that the electric company confiscated his home SEG, which incited him to threaten the electric company. According to Searl's own account, a colleague of Searl's - Dr. George White - was aware of the home SEG. Searl claims that White saw the device working when he showed up against instructions.[7]
In 1991 Anders Heerfordt investigated the claims of Searl concerning the devices that Searl claimed to have shown, as well as verifying claimed witness reports. None of these claims could be verified. Furthermore, Gunnar Sandberg has never seen any of the effects described. Sandberg, as reported through Heerfordt, found a son of Searl "who had seen disks being suspended from wires, so that they could be photographed, but who hadn't seen any demonstration of antigravity or free energy."
John Roy Robert Searl (born May 2, 1932 in Wantage, Oxfordshire), a British inventor claiming that between 1946 and 1956 he designed and constructed an open system type electrical generator known as the Searl Effect Generator (SEG), variously described as an ambient energy converting device.[1] Basically, the device is a stepper motor.
After passing part of his childhood in various homes and having finished school, he begun an apprenticeship with British Electrical Repairs Company.[1] Tasks included stripping, rewinding and repairing of electric motors. In the course of his education, he was first confronted with the manufacturing of magnets and the basics of electrical engineering.[2]
As noted above, Searl claims that he was employed as an apprentice engineer of that company at Grays Inn Road, London. He further claims that, whilst there he gained access to use the company's facilities and the technical resources needed to make the device. Furthermore, that in December 1946, with all of the magnetic components manufactured to his specifications, he assembled it in his residential home at 30 Crawley Rd, Haringey, London, UK.
Searl makes the further claim that, once assembled, it started rotating by itself, increasing speed gradually. It finally left ground and crashed into the ceiling. While Searl was still wondering how this could happen, the SEG drilled itself through the ceiling, then the roof and disappeared. The same happened to the following 5 (other sources quote 9) models. Later on he succeeded in controlling this phenomenon and in building a flying machine based on this antigravity effect,[2] which he named Inverse-G-Vehicle (IGV).[3] To date, Searl has produced no evidence whatsoever of any of his claims and mainstream science maintains that all his claims are, in fact, completely impossible.
Searl was convicted of stealing electricity by bypassing his electricity meter, and damaging the property of the electricity company.[4] He then engaged in a vendetta against the electricity company.[5][6]
Searl claims that the electric company confiscated his home SEG, which incited him to threaten the electric company. According to Searl's own account, a colleague of Searl's - Dr. George White - was aware of the home SEG. Searl claims that White saw the device working when he showed up against instructions.[7]
In 1991 Anders Heerfordt investigated the claims of Searl concerning the devices that Searl claimed to have shown, as well as verifying claimed witness reports. None of these claims could be verified. Furthermore, Gunnar Sandberg has never seen any of the effects described. Sandberg, as reported through Heerfordt, found a son of Searl "who had seen disks being suspended from wires, so that they could be photographed, but who hadn't seen any demonstration of antigravity or free energy."
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