- Searl Effect Generator
Perpetual motion machine
caption=The Searl Effect Generator
name=Searl Effect Generator
topics=Physics andengineering
claims= The device rotates and converts environmental ambient temperatures into useful coherent electrical currents.
origyear= 1940s
origprop=John Searl
currentprop=unknown
lawviolation=second law of thermodynamics The Searl Effect Generator (SEG), invented byJohn Searl , is claimed to be an "open system energy converting device" which is "capable of converting ambient sources of energy to electrical power".Claims
The device is described as a generator made of four distinct material layers for both
stator androtor in sets of three stages. It is said to function with same principles of alinear motor (induction) with multi-phase rollers riding on amagnetic bearing Fact|date=December 2007. It is claimed that the device extractsenergy from the local environment without having a "sink" of lower energy - it follows from this claim that the device is aperpetual motion machine of the second kind.It is also claimed that the device achieves
superconductivity and generates "anti-gravity "cite web |url=http://www.americanantigravity.com/searleffect.html |title=The Father of Modern Antigravity] cite paper|author=Sandberg, Brown, Paul, S. Gunnar|title=The Searl Effect Generator|publisher=American Antigravity|url=http://americanantigravity.com./documents/Paul-Brown/SEGDesignConstruction.pdf|format=PDF] Sigma, Rho (1996) "Ether-Technology: A Rational Approach to Gravity Control", Adventures Unlimited Press, ISBN 0932813348] Childress, D. Hatcher {1995) "The Free-Energy Device Handbook: A Compilation of Patents & Reports", Adventures Unlimited Press, ISBN 0932813240] Thomas, John A. (1993) "Antigravity: The Dream Made Reality, the Story of John R.R. Searl", DIS, ISBN 1898827990]There is no independent verification of these claims.
History
Searl claims to have conducted his initial experimental research and development from 1946 to 1956, when he was an apprentice employee of BR Rewinds at Grays Inn Road, London. There he gained permission to use the company's facilities and technical resources to make the device. In December 1946, with all of the
magnetic components manufactured to his specifications, he assembled the generator in his residence at 30 Crawley Rd, Haringey,London, UK . He claims that the initial prototypes worked but were lost during testing.In 1991 Anders Heerfordt tried to verify various claims made by Searl regarding the history and loss of Searl's devices. Heerfordt was unable to find witnesses who had seen the SEG or IGV machines operating. Searl claims that his earlier work was destroyed in a house fire, but Heerfordt did not find any evidence of such a fire. cite web |url=http://www.textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/GRAVITY/searle2.asc |title=Heerfordt Investigation pt.2]
Searl and his supporters point to various documents that back their claims, but the origin of these documents is unknown. For example, it is claimed that Gunnar Sandberg wrote a paper about the device.cite web |url=http://www.americanantigravity.com/documents/Paul-Brown/SEGDesignConstruction.pdf |title=Gunnar Sandberg Report] But Sandberg is reported as saying that none of the claimed effects were demonstrated to him by Searl, only some magnetics where shown. Heerfordt also reports that Sandberg located one of Searl's sons "who had seen disks being suspended from wires, so that they could be photographed, but who hadn't seen any demonstration of antigravity or free energy."cite web |url=http://www.textfiles.com/bbs/KEELYNET/GRAVITY/searle1.asc |title=Heerfordt Investigation pt.1]
The authenticity of the paper from Godin and Roschin cite web |url=http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/godin-roschin.htm |title=Searl's Device, V. V. Roschin and S. M. Godin, Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Science] cannot be verified. The webpage of the
Russian Academy of Sciences does not list the authors or the paper. cite web |url=http://www.ras.ru/members/personalstaff1724.aspx |title=Russian Academy of Science - Persons List since 1724] cite web |url=http://www.ras.ru/eis_findpubl.aspx |title=Russian Academy of Science - Publications search] cite web |url=http://www.ras.ru/eis_findperson.aspx |title=Russian Academy of Science - Persons search]In 2004 it was reported that the paper from Godin/Roschin is a
forgery , created to support afraud . The journal that published this paper later apologized for having it published.The paper was never written at the Academy, nor that such a device was ever available there.cite web |url=http://torsionfraud.narod.ru/akimov_shipov_torsion_field/torsion_fields_Godin_Roschin.htm |title="S.M. Godin & V.V. Roschin falsificators & pseudoscientists" on torsionfraud.narod.ru]Another source close to Searl states "photos of a model that he used to generate fake composite photos (with the help of a newspaper photographer)". In addition this source confirms Searl's claim of being a victim of the
free energy suppression .cite web |url=http://www.rexresearch.com/searl2/searl3.htm |title=Rex-Research mention of fake Photos from Searl devices]According to Searl's own accounts when he first activated his device, the rollers (rotors) began to spin around the plate (
stator ), generating a charge-pumping action of electron pairs on to theopen circuit configuration. He further claimed that at threshold speed, the device maintained its rotation with no additional energy input from the peripheralelectromagnets as the generator converted ambient sources energy for drive with the generated electrical currents.Searl also claims to have had his house powered from one of his SEG devices. However, press reports indicate that instead he bypassed the electric meter. Searl was subsequently convicted for stealing electricity and damaging the property of the electricity company. The Times, 26th November 1982, titled "Electricity thief risked blackout of the South"] He then engaged in a
vendetta against the electricity company. The Times, 5th January 1983, titled "Engineer jailed for vendetta"] cite web |url=http://youtube.com/watch?v=c__xh9RlWgo |title=Newspaper articles as video]
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