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The Energy Machine of Joseph Newman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Newman's energy machine
Newman's Energy Machine is a DC motor which the inventor, Joseph Westley Newman, claims produces mechanical power exceeding the electrical power being supplied to it (an over-unity or perpetual motion device). In 1979, Newman's patent application was rejected by the United States Patent Office, appealed, and rejected again, although various engineering experts supported Newman's claims amid controversy that the National Bureau of Standards failed to test the machine properly. == Claims by the inventor == By adding rolls to the armature of a motor, a larger and larger counter-electromotive force is generated on the motor. Newman outlined his claims about there being a fundamental electromagnetic interaction in all matter ultimately derived from only one type of force particle propagating at the speed of light. Newman claims that the motor derives its power by converting some of the mass of the copper in the coils into usable energy, in application of Einstein's Mass–energy equivalence. According to proponents of the Energy Machine, the most crucial part of the design concerns what happens as a result of mechanical commutation.
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