> Sure would like someone to put this Newman motor issue to bed.
> I for one, still do not believe this.  I can find in what he says
> to be 'misleading'.  Sure current maybe higher, and voltage also
> but NOT power.  For example if current and voltage is out by
> 180 degrees, there could be 100 volts, with .1uA, and at 90
> degrees, the current is maximum, say 60mA and voltage is .01volts.
> Newman would then say (power factor near zero) that he gets a
> huge voltage and current output, more than input.  Sure.. but the
> POWER is not there.  With SUCH a huge inductance, I would think
> that the power factor WOULD be near zero.
> 
> Why has he never made a 'self run' generator in all his years and
> tinkering?  You would think that even if it where 200% overunity
> that he would run a small generator from the mechanical energy and
> place that back into the Newman machine.. and have it self run.
> What he needs is a TRUE power monitor (NOT an oscope) to test the
> input and output power.  With all his $$, why has not he done this??
> 
> And who also wants a 50 lb. fish tank motor?? 
> 
> v/r Ken Carrigan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Slavek Krepelka [mailto:slavek.krepelka@sympatico.ca]
> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 8:26 PM
> To: interact@Keelynet.co
> Subject: Newman Motor Auction
> 
> 
> Hi All.
> 
> No guaranties. I have just run accross this one.
> 
> Regards Slavek.
> 
> http://www.josephnewman.com/
> 
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