Re: Sealed Engine

Bruce A. Perreault ( (no email) )
Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:03:23 -0500

>
> Jerry wrote;
> > What do you think about this Searl engine story?
>
> I was referring to the hermetically sealed gasoline engine story as per
> he rest of that quote which was;
> > Do you know of any odd, maybe generally unknown property of gasoline
> > that would get some reaction in the presence of radioactive
> > materials???

* I do not know about a Searl engine.

>
> Bruce responded with;
> > * I have studied the Searl's magnet formula. It appears that this
> > formula will produce a piezo-electric type magnet.....(snip)...
>
> Bruce also wrote;
> > * How did you find the second patent? You hit the "Patents that
> > reference this one" hah? That's all it takes, just a few seconds to
> > uncover the real gold. A good researcher also goes that extra
> > milimeter.
>
> No, as a matter of fact, I simply selected patents back to 1971 and type
> in Papp Joseph and it came up with that patent as the first in the list.
>
> Also, I find it ironic and a bit funny that comment 'about a good
> researcher going the extra millimeter' when you did not realize that the
> paragraph you extracted from was specifically about the hermetically
> sealed gasoline engine and had nothing to do with Searl's claims of
> self-rotating magnetic systems.

* I'm going in ten different directions tonight...e-mails are coming in
one right after another...I am sending messages to two people back and
forth on ICQ network...trying to edit the manual...I'm only human...

>
> It's easy to misconstrue, I could have done a better job than saying 'the
> Searl engine story', instead saying, 'the story Searl related about the
> hermetically sealed gasoline engine.' The magnet story would be another
> thread since it is totally different technology.

* I have no clue to what the "Searl's Engine" is...just trying to get
some
good info. out to the folks...

-ISI