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The Letter!
In
this letter, dated December 5th, 1986, Paul Brown details
the results of his amazing SEG replication.
Brown
claims that the SEG generated enough power to actually
melt the Neodymium Magnets, and estimated that the output
was measured in 'kilowatts or megawatts'.
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The 'Lost SEG' Replication
If
the Searl Effect Generator design works like inventor John
Searl claims that it does, then free-energy is very close
at hand. On a small scale, a single-ring SEG is claimed to
produce incredible amounts of power -- on a larger scale,
Searl has said that the device can generate literally tons
of Antigravity force.
In
1986, unknown to the world until now, Paul Brown constructed
his own SEG replication. Although he had contact with both
John Searl in Britain and DISC CEO John Thomas New York, they
never learned about the outcome of his experiment. These were
the days before the world-wide-web, and information about
experimental replications was much more difficult to come
by.
Lost
until now, American Antigravity is proud to present a letter
from Paul Brown to the stockholders of his company detailing
the results of this experiment. While it would not have been
considered proof of anything in 1986, it serves to greatly
support the evidence put forth in 1992 by the Roschin &
Godin SEG replication from Russia.
Brown's Secret Notebook |
After
his mysterious death, Paul Brown left behind a wealth of information
on both his nuclear transmutation technologies as well as
his SEG research. Paul's legacy in nuclear remediation technologies
has well documented, but his work with the SEG and Antigravity
technology remains largely unknown.
The
secret notebook contained information that Brown had collected
on the SEG -- both collected articles as well as the notes
that he took while designing and constructing his replication.
The
sum total of the notebook's contents are too large to be presented
online, but among the notables are plans for an AC-magnetizer
to create the SEG magnets, as well as contact information
for the photographers who captured images of the SEG in-flight.
The Brown SEG-Letter Controversy
Paul
Brown passed away in the late 2002 as the result of injuries
sustained from a mysterious car-accident. After his death,
his notes were released and compiled as part of an effort
to later present his collected works to the public.
The
Dec 5th, 1986 letter to the Collins Co. stockholders was contained
among a box of letters and other artifacts from Brown's research.
It appears to be written by Brown, but this is where the controversy
begins.
The
original source of this material scanned in the letter in
2000, and verified that the letter was an accurate representation
of Brown's SEG experiment. This source was close to Brown
and spoke with him at length to verify the validity of this
letter a full two years before Brown's death.
Another
anonymous source close to Brown maintains that the letter
is a fake, and that Paul Brown collected this merely as evidence
that hoaxsters were using his name on the internet. The letter
is unsigned, which has been claimed as evidence by one expert
to indicate that it was not written by Brown himself.
The
anonymous source does maintain that Brown constructed the
SEG, and also that he got anomalous results while testing
with it, but disputes the authenticity of the letter, as well
as the claim that it produced enough power to melt the Neodymium
magnets.
Who's
correct here? Both sources agree that the experiment occurred,
and that it produced real, unexplainable results. The
lack of signature on the letter may either indicate that it
wasn't written by Brown, or could alternatively indicate that
it was a carbon-copy of a letter that Brown had sent that
he then kept for his own records.
The
reader should keep in mind that the photos above of actually
do show a real SEG that he built and tested, and the reader
should also note that the letters were found amoung a compilation
of his private notes. Whether the letter actually was written
by him, or was instead a hoax that he collected may never
be known.
Additional SEG Plans
Additional
materials describing the details of Brown's SEG replication
are available online here: Click
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