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Newman's Energy Machine To Power Car
That amazing new energy invention by Mississippi inventor Joe Newman will soon be installed in a car, powering it down the road at speeds up to 70 mph with no other power source than a 9-volt battery.
Newman (first featured in FARM SHOW's Vol. 8, No. 2) has been locked in a court battle with the U.S. Patent Office for several years and will go to court again this winter. In the meantime he has decided to go ahead with the development of practical applications for his motor, which is controversial because it reportedly creates more energy than it consumes.
What's unusual about Newman's invention, as compared to other "perpetual motion" machines invented in the past, is that scores of respected scientists and professors who have had a chance to closely inspect the motor and run tests, say it not only produces enough electricity to recharge the batteries that get it started but also to run other electrical devices indefinitely. Newman explains the phenomenon by stating that he has discovered a new theory of electricity that taps the force of magnetic fields surrounding the earth in much the same way a water wheel taps the power of flowing water in a stream. Most scientists say they don't know why Newman's invention works but that they consider it a significant discovery that should be developed.
Newman predicts that one day all appliances will come with their own power packs, eliminating the need for home wiring or centralized power companies. His first home appliance, a household fan fitted with a mini-Newman motor, runs indefinitely on a small 9-volt motor. Now he's installing a 500-lb. Newman motor in a specially-built auto body frame. "The motor will be started by a 9-volt battery and there will be no other power source. The motor will recharge the battery as it powers the car. The car will have no cooling system, fuel lines, carburetion, or many of the other standard auto components that create many of the worst automobile problems," says Evan Soule, who has worked with Newman to help publicize his invention during his fight with the Patent Office.
Several bills have been introduced in Congress to grant Newman a patent. He hopes to finish work on the car this winter in order to drive to Washington, D.C. to give senators a demonstration. Newman has published a book, now in its fourth printing, that details construction and theory of the device.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Newman Energy Machine, Evan R. Soule, Jr., 1135 Jackson Ave., Suite 305, New Orleans, La. 70130 (ph 504 524-3063).


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