The Morningstar Energy Box
Paul Murad provides an in-depth overview of a Searl Effect Generator built and tested in collaboration with Dr. John Brandenburg, producing up to a 20% weight reduction in weight. Murad’s presentation begins with a discussion of past experimental claims by John Searl, followed by photos, schematics & test results from 3 replication attempts using an “Improved Homopolar Generator” performed by V. V. Roschin and S. M. Godin.
The “Morningstar Energy Box” was designed & constructed by Paul Murad, John Brandenburg, and Morgan Boardman in 2011 with the goal of capturing detailed scientific & engineering test data on the Searl Effect Generator design. In his 97-slide presentation, Murad describes the engineering & test challenges involved with the experimental replication, and describes achieving a transient reduction in device mass exceeding 20% that was measured during testing.
Murad, while rejecting Searl’s original theories, acknowledges repeatable anomalous phenomena, including significant weight fluctuations (up to 20% during transients and 7% at steady state), temperature changes, and the generation of a magnetic field. The device, incorporating laminated rollers, rings, magnets, and ferromagnetic fluid, exhibits complex nonlinear behavior influenced by magnetic fields, roller alignment, and potentially gravitational effects.
Murad presents a theoretical framework based on Poynting vector analysis, incorporating magnetic currents, to explain the observed self-acceleration and weight changes, drawing parallels to GEM theory and co-gravity concepts. The presentation includes detailed descriptions of the device’s construction, experimental setup, data analysis, and challenges encountered, highlighting the need for further funding and research to fully understand this intriguing phenomenon.
The Morningstar Energy Box: A Weight-Defying Enigma
The Morningstar energy box, unlike conventional energy sources, exhibits a peculiar characteristic: weight loss. Under steady-state conditions, the device demonstrates a 7% weight reduction, a figure that jumps to an astonishing 20% during transient runs. This weight loss, described by [Speaker 2’s Name] as ranging from “magic to science,” is the central mystery driving this research.
The device’s design is intricate, incorporating laminated rollers and rings made of magnets, copper, dielectric, and aluminum. The precise arrangement and resonance between the ring and roller diameters are crucial to its operation. The speaker explicitly rejects Searle’s original theories surrounding similar devices, but acknowledges the undeniable observed phenomena. Independent replications, including successful attempts by Russian physicists, further validate the observed effects, although challenges in roller alignment and the device’s inherent instability remain significant hurdles.
A History of High-Energy Experiments and Unexpected Results
The presentation detailed a series of experiments, including a larger-scale attempt by Paul Brown that resulted in megawatt power generation, glowing wires, and even a fire! This raises questions about the device’s ability to function beyond the Curie temperature of its magnets. The speaker’s own experiments, while yielding less-than-ideal results initially, eventually produced consistent weight changes beyond the margin of error of their instrumentation. These experiments involved various iterations, testing different roller orientations, magnet configurations, and ferromagnetic fluid levels.
The Physics Behind the Phenomenon: A Journey into the Unknown
The speaker’s analysis delves into the complex interplay of angular momentum, linear momentum, and potentially, gravitational effects. The presentation explores the possibility of angular momentum to linear momentum conversion, a concept supported by similar plasma experiments conducted by the speaker and Karamov. Fluid dynamic effects, specifically the von Karman vortex street, are also considered, although the uneven vortices make a comprehensive analysis challenging.
The speaker’s theoretical framework incorporates Maxwell’s equations, including a crucial addition: magnetic currents. This addition, often overlooked by others, leads to a wave equation that suggests a coupling between electric and magnetic fields, potentially explaining the observed self-acceleration and weight changes. The speaker’s analysis also draws parallels to the Gershtenstein effect and GEM theory, suggesting a possible interaction with gravitational waves. Furthermore, the presentation touches upon Jeff Mengel’s “co-gravity” theory, which proposes a more comprehensive model of gravity that includes time and velocity-dependent effects.
Challenges, Future Directions, and the APEC Panel Discussion
The presentation concludes by acknowledging the significant challenges in replicating and fully understanding the Morningstar energy box. The device’s inherent non-linearity, coupled with the complex interplay of magnetic fields, weight changes, and hysteresis, makes consistent results difficult to obtain. However, the speaker expresses optimism, highlighting the potential for further investigation and the possibility of unlocking a revolutionary energy source. The presentation was followed by a moderated Q&A session with Paul Murad, John Brandenburg, Richard Van Durek, and Eric Hermanson, further enriching the discussion surrounding this groundbreaking technology.
The APEC conference presentation on the Morningstar energy box offers a glimpse into a world of unconventional physics and the potential for revolutionary energy solutions. While many questions remain unanswered, the research presented provides a compelling case for further investigation into this fascinating and potentially transformative technology. The future of energy may well depend on unlocking the secrets held within this enigmatic device.