Searl Magnets

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 00:15:00 -0800

Hi Folks!

Soon there will be added to the website information about the operation
of Searl magnets. Something of interest, a recent post suggested that
what appeared as a single magnet was in truth composed of many small
magnets (at least polarized in the form of many small magnets)...

It was suggested that if you take a cylinder and create many small
magnets, each slightly forward (off center) of the preceding magnet, that
you could create a 'twisting' magnetic field....kind of like the Kawai
motor that uses a fibonacci type expansion.

If you place one of these spiraling cylinder magnets on a rectangular
magnet, it would screw itself around the plate without stopping,
relying on inertia instability to keep it unstable and rotating.

Searl claimed to have used two of these cylinder magnets, attracted to a
flat rectangular magnet, which automatically spaced themselves apart over
half the distance across the rectangular magnet. They would push against
each other and just spin around and around this magnet.

That idea of having many small magnets locked together to form a kind of
DNA double helix, might be a key to the true construction of the Searl
magnets....it would fit with the TOMI, SMOT and Hamel Spinner claims and
very possibly be able to produce a self-running magnetic device.

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