Russians confirm the Searl Effect

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The discussion centers around the validation of the Searl Effect concept by the Russian Institute for High Temperatures, including claims about a generator that converts various forms of energy into electrical currents and its implications for gravity effects. The conversation explores the potential significance of this technology and its reception in the scientific community.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants assert that the Russian Institute has validated the Searl Effect and developed a generator that can convert random energy forms into electrical currents.
  • There are claims that the generator can achieve superconductivity and produce inverse gravity effects when overloaded.
  • One participant expresses concern about the lack of investigation into this technology by the U.S. scientific community, suggesting a historical parallel to the Wright Brothers' innovations.
  • Another participant inquires about potential financial support for the research and references a project by Rockwell International related to multiphase capacitors.
  • Some participants express skepticism about the scientific validity of the claims, with one noting that the description of the generator could imply a violation of the second law of thermodynamics.
  • Questions arise regarding the existence of a working model of the Searl Effect generator and the status of ongoing Russian developments.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the validity of the Searl Effect or the implications of the Russian research. There are competing views on the scientific legitimacy of the claims made about the generator and its effects.

Contextual Notes

Some claims made in the discussion may depend on specific definitions and assumptions about energy conversion and thermodynamics, which remain unresolved. The technical details of the Searl Effect and its implications are not universally accepted among participants.

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Russian Inst. for High Temperatures, Moscow, validates the Searl Effect concept with their own version of the Searl Effect Generator at The implications are revolutionar...ght Brothers?[/B] [crackpot links deleted]
 
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Wow, can I donate money?

Is this research related to the guys at Rockwell International who did the project on the reactive duractance of the multiphase capcitors?

I was amazed at their work, you should take a look!
 
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Doubt that small donations would really help, but if a company like Rockwell could look into the matter, they maybe up to the task. Do you have any references with reqards to this multiphase caps? I never heard of it.
 
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Here is a video they have http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5125780462773187994&q=rockwell

but I have to admit, the science is above my head!
 
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Got it, you are just a comedian, good one.
 
I hope he prevents side fumbling of the lotus o-deltoid type stators. :smile:
 
Kid, your only 21, you have a lot to learn, growup!
 
Is there a working model of this invention?
 
The russians are building another model of their version, status is unknown at this time.
 
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FDM, we do not allow crackpottery on this forum. This sentence:
This linear generator is a converter of random forms of energy such as ambient temperatures, radiation, etc into uniform pulse frequency of electrical currents.
...basically translates into 'this device violates the 2nd law of thermodynamics.'
 
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