SEAS Letter to Promising Inventors re: R and D Program
Date: Sunday, July 20, 2003 @ 13:24:16 UTC
Topic: General


Dear SEAS Supporter,

We have posted the following letter on the SEAS web site at SEAS letter to inventors, to alert possible new inventors that we have a new program being set up that could provide Research and Development funds for promising technologies. If you know of an inventor whose present state of technology development fits the criteria, please send the announcement to them and have them contact us.


SEAS Letter to Promising Inventors
re: R and D Program
July 18, 2003

During the course of SEAS' search for a robust, multi-kilowatt
over unity technology, we have discovered a surprising number of
promising inventors such as you who have devices in various stages
of development.

We at SEAS believe that such promising technologies deserve
professional R & D support so that they may be fully developed
and brought out to the public to address the growing energy and
environmental crisis facing humanity.

We are developing a program to do just that. Specifically, SEAS
is looking for existing prototypes that prove a significant
breakthrough in energy savings, new forms of energy generation
or propulsion. These would include, but are not limited to, over
unity electromagnetic systems, solid state 'free energy' systems,
anti-gravity or gravity influencing systems and transitional
technologies such as those that convert existing internal
combustion vehicles to high miles-per-gallon vehicles.

If you have such a technology and an existing, already built
working prototype or proof of principle device, please let us
know. Our criteria for consideration in the SEAS Research and
Development Programs are:

> That the inventor has an existing device for evaluation
by SEAS

> That the inventor, except in rare exceptions, can travel
to the Washington DC area to have the device evaluated
and meet with the SEAS technical team

> That in exchange for research and development support and
funding, that the inventor agrees to license any resulting
technology to SEAS

> That the inventor (with rare exception) can locate to the
SEAS Research Center to work with SEAS in the development
of the technology for a period of time (to be determined
on a case by case basis

> That the inventor is able to work cooperatively with other
professionals and engineers in the development of the
technology

The accepted inventors and technologies will be supported and
funded by SEAS based on the merits of the technology and the
exigencies of the particular situation.

Once we have reviewed and accepted a limited number of inventor
projects, we will work to obtain the needed financial, logistical
and engineering support from the vast SEAS network so that all
accepted projects are fully supported and reach their optimal
level of development.

Please contact SEAS Chief Technology Officer Dr. Ted Loder
by email at tedloder@seaspower.com if you feel you may be a
candidate for this program.

Sincerely,

Steven M. Greer MD
CEO SEAS






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