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Devon E. Tassen | |
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Born | Template:Error Template:Error | December 0, 1940
Residence | Millville, CA, United Kingdom |
Nationality | English / USA |
Known for | Antigravity, Searl |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Independent Researcher |
In 1989, Devon Tassen brought John R. R. Searl to the US from England in an effort to further pursue ideas about antigravity and spacecraft. He has an array of equipment to make special neodymium magnets. The equipment includes a 300-ton press, a vacuum pump, oven, etc. Devon found it difficult to work with Searl, a common experience for several other researchers.