Post number #515838, ID: ff5e83
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So there's this thing called a SEG: https://segmagnetics.com/seg/.
"Spacial Effect Generator". Now I ain't no physics guy or nuthin but this whole idea is just ticklin my no no bone.
I can't seem to find much else about it either.
Post number #515839, ID: d93000
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my thermodynamic violation senses are tingling
Post number #515854, ID: e08ebe
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"can generate 15 kWh" yeah... kwh is a flat measurement, not a rate of production. Their "output" is pretty nonsensical, unless it literally makes 15 kWh and then just stops working. Which would also be pretty bad.
Post number #515905, ID: 755dc4
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Hi! I am a physics guy. Having looked around their website a bot, I feel reasonably confident that it is, in fact, bullshit. It seems their device is working at room temperature. I can't find reference to any sort of cooling devices being used, at any rate. However, they claim that it pairs electrons together, turning them into bosons. The only way that could happen is if they were turning them into Cooper pairs, but those require incredibly low temperatures. ...
Post number #515906, ID: 755dc4
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Cooper pairs have an incredibly low bonding energy, and it doesn't take much to separate them. They definitely couldn't form at room temperature. So, colour me reasonavly certain it's bullshit.
Post number #516292, ID: 62e809
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Aye, bulkshit it is.
Post number #516374, ID: 596df4
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Turns out this guy has a website. >http://johnsearlstory.com Here you can view his gallery, or order his DVD for 29.95USD (which conveniently comes with free shipping). This tells the story of his SEG generator, UFO Levity discs, and the controversy over this doctor's claims.
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| So there's this thing called a SEG: https://segmagnetics.com/seg/.
"Spacial Effect Generator". Now I ain't no physics guy or nuthin but this whole idea is just ticklin my no no bone.
I can't seem to find much else about it either.