Re: Ang.: Sealed Engine Spook Story

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Thu, 22 Jan 1998 19:19:46 -0800

Hi Anders et al!

Anders wrote;
> But I know from experience that one should not have much faith in the
> stories of John Searl. When you check one of his stories, it usually
> turns out to be his imagination running wild.

I, along with many others recognize this as one of Searls
proclivities.

However, the story is intriguing and should be addressed for;

the possibility of what it implies as to free energy,
whether there is something to it,
is it worth trying as an experiment?

The story should be based on its merits, not discounting it totally as a
fabrication based solely on who told the story (Searl).

If killing the messenger/originator of the story is the general attitude,
then freenrg-l is meaningless.

I, for one, recall the Joseph Papp engine, using mixed noble gases that
are exploded to drive a cylinder....Papp claimed the gases repel with
great force from each other when electrically excited (50kv or so). The
gases are then recombined after cooling, and reintroduced into the
system. There is a short file on Papp available at;


http://pc1502.geographie.uni-regensburg.de/html/fey1.htm

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