Re: Power source/Searl story

Kenneth Carrigan ( (no email) )
Fri, 25 Sep 1998 08:34:30 -0400

Maybe Searl DID produce something? Again web site of INE

http://www.padrak.com/ine/KONSEARL.html

To copy a little..... from this page..
"To recap briefly, the device uses a cylinder of Neodymium enclosed in bands of
Nylon, Iron and Aluminium. This unit generates 3 volts and 69 are used to attain
mains voltage, rotating around magnetised bands. This voltage suggests that a
pair of optically active electrons are involved, as 3 e.v. lies in the visible
spectrum. "

This suggest that Searl did have a working device? .. the site tries to explain
that the Neodymium might have been an isotope? Maybe Dennis can enlighten
us with this one....

v/r Ken Carrigan