Sealed Engine Spook Story

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 22 Jan 1998 07:39:03 -0800

Hi Folks!

I told this story in the KeelyNet BBS emails shortly after it happened,
and while talking to a friend recently, I thought it might be time to
repeat it...

You know, at two conferences a couple of years ago, our 'Texas
contingent' of f/e buffs had a chance to speak with John Searl...Rueben
Joswiak of our group talked to Searl for about 3 hours, just those two.

Searl told Rueben about an inventor in England who had died under
mysterious circumstances (never heard that before, have you?..<g>..)
after he patented a closed cycle motor design. The patent was classified
and the inventor was warned not to ever speak of it...

Searl said the inventor took a 2 cylinder engine and sealed it tightly so
no air could get into it....he put in one pint of gasoline.

When the gas was misted into the cylinder and hit with about a 75,000
volt pulse (about twice as high as normal)...the gas exploded BUT DID NOT
BURN since there was no air.

The explosion was due to the repulsion of the gas against itself, like
oil being repelled by electrostatics.

And that repulsion force was so great as to violently move the pistons.

The gas mist that was exhausted was very hot, so it ran through a heat
exchange tube to cool and precipitate it BACK INTO THE GASOLINE FORM...

The cycle repeated itself, NEVER BURNING the original fuel and the engine
would run as long as electrical energy was supplied to the plugs.

What do you think of that little gem of a story??...<g>....

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