Re: Searl Rotation a Thermal Effect?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Fri, 01 May 1998 05:51:44 -0500

Hi James!

Interesting idea, using the updraft of air to keep the magnet
bobbing....sounds much like Hamels imbalancing a bowling ball or magnets
to that they always tried to seek an equilibrium that was never
possible....you sure have some interesting ideas...I plan to do this
magnet thing...so far one guy said, yes, but it will probably take more
power to jolt the coil to repel the magnet than the magnet bobbing up
and down on the spring will generate....this air updraft thing would
require no power input, just let the air be vibrator like with your
venturi chamber...gotta love it....this guy is characteristically
negative about most new ideas, so I just ignore him when he gets stupid
and posts a comment like that without even trying it first.

Thanks for the additional info...I have been posting them to the
KeelyNet-L archive at http://www.escribe.com/science/keely so that all
could read them...those who subscribe to the list can respond there or
people not subscribed to a single email address for direct comment or
questions. Works real well and I love the search option. Seeya!

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