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This article is an investigative report about the work of John R. R. Searl and the stories concerning the Searl levity disc generator. It is a condensed collection of various second- and third-hand documents not readily available. ESJ cannot attest to their reliability. Readers who have additional information regarding Searl and his work, or who recognize errors in this article, are urged to contact the Electric Spacecraft Journal. The journal hopes to continue its efforts to clarify information on this subject. Please note the date chart at the end of this article.
This article is an investigative report about the work of John R. R. Searl and the stories concerning the Searl levity disc generator. It is a condensed collection of various second- and third-hand documents not readily available. ESJ cannot attest to their reliability. Readers who have additional information regarding Searl and his work, or who recognize errors in this article, are urged to contact the Electric Spacecraft Journal. The journal hopes to continue its efforts to clarify information on this subject. Please note the date chart at the end of this article.


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Scientific Paper
TitleSearl\'s Levity Disc Generator
Author(s)Dana Custer
Keywordsantigravity, levitation, Searl levity disc
Published1991
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number1
Pages13-26

Abstract

This article is an investigative report about the work of John R. R. Searl and the stories concerning the Searl levity disc generator. It is a condensed collection of various second- and third-hand documents not readily available. ESJ cannot attest to their reliability. Readers who have additional information regarding Searl and his work, or who recognize errors in this article, are urged to contact the Electric Spacecraft Journal. The journal hopes to continue its efforts to clarify information on this subject. Please note the date chart at the end of this article.