jamtex wrote: Most things, and maybe everything we do in our lives, we do for a purpose.
Maybe colleagues who build Searl's generator tell us about this goal? What do they want to prove, achieve and what is this generator for them?
For several reasons, and everyone knows it:
- for science - acquiring knowledge (science develops through experimentation);
- for satisfaction if something new is discovered;
- probably everyone has dreamed of flying and moving freely since childhood - it is still inside a person;
- some even for fame;
- and probably everyone would like to have their own power source and not worry about bills;
People will always look for new solutions this is our nature, and when thousands or millions are looking, someone is more likely to discover something new. There is probably a reason why the saying is that if something can't be done, take someone who doesn't know about it - he'll come and do it.