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06
Dec

1997 Professor John Searl Breaks Down His Technology Part 2

Posted by sandman49

Vote for Professor John Searl’s Magnetic Device (SEG) to receive funding. THIS MEANS NO MORE ELECTRIC BILLS FOR ALL OF US. It takes less than a minute to vote here: challenge.ecomagination.com A perfect source to compare the flow of electrons to the flow of water is Professor John Searl’s SEG (Searl Effect Generator). There are 4 materials used in the SEG. Neodymium (electric), Teflon or Nylon 66 (Dielectric), Permanent Magnet (Magnetic), and Copper (Diamagnetic) Electrons are like water molecules. The neodymium is the reservoir. Many people seem to have difficulty understanding the concept of the “Dirac SEA of electrons”. en.wikipedia.org We can equate electrons to a cloud. In a cloud, the water molecules are disbursed. In a reservoir, they are collected together. Same water molecules…. just more dense and compacted together. Just like water molecules… there are “free” floating electrons all around us just as water vapor is all around us. The neodymium is like a dry lake bed where the electrons settle. The teflon or Nylon 66 is like a dam or gate. A dam builds up pressure and prevents the water from flowing chaotically where ever it wants. A dam can have specific water ways that can direct the flow in a uniform fashion. The teflon or nylon 66 organizes the electrons and builds pressure. Each electron then lines up in a uniform fashion to be projected outward like the controlled water from a dam. Now we have electrons behaving in a uniform fashion. The magnetic







13
Nov

1997 Professor John Searl Breaks Down His Technology Part 1

Posted by sandman49

Vote for Professor John Searl’s Magnetic Device (SEG) to receive funding. THIS MEANS NO MORE ELECTRIC BILLS FOR ALL OF US. It takes less than a minute to vote here: challenge.ecomagination.com A perfect source to compare the flow of electrons to the flow of water is Professor John Searl’s SEG (Searl Effect Generator). There are 4 materials used in the SEG. Neodymium (electric), Teflon or Nylon 66 (Dielectric), Permanent Magnet (Magnetic), and Copper (Diamagnetic) Electrons are like water molecules. The neodymium is the reservoir. Many people seem to have difficulty understanding the concept of the “Dirac SEA of electrons”. en.wikipedia.org We can equate electrons to a cloud. In a cloud, the water molecules are disbursed. In a reservoir, they are collected together. Same water molecules…. just more dense and compacted together. Just like water molecules… there are “free” floating electrons all around us just as water vapor is all around us. The neodymium is like a dry lake bed where the electrons settle. The teflon or Nylon 66 is like a dam or gate. A dam builds up pressure and prevents the water from flowing chaotically where ever it wants. A dam can have specific water ways that can direct the flow in a uniform fashion. The teflon or nylon 66 organizes the electrons and builds pressure. Each electron then lines up in a uniform fashion to be projected outward like the controlled water from a dam. Now we have electrons behaving in a uniform fashion. The magnetic

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04
Sep

Professor John Searl Vindicated by Russian Experiments Confirming Free Energy 1 of 4

Posted by sandman49

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29
Mar

What kind of perfumes do guys find sexy? For a special night which one should I use?

Posted by sandman49

I love floral oriental perfumes the most, but some perfumes are really heavy. I used Lolita, Magnetism, Angel, Floral by Paul Smith and Victoria’s Secret Sweet Craving before. They were all sweet. For a special night I want to use one of these and would it also be nice to put on some coconut moisturizer?


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