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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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Sponsored by Vangard Sciences
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PO BOX 1031
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Mesquite, TX 75150
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NEWMAN1.ASC
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February 25, 1990
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Newman's Gyroscopic Theory
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The theoretical basis of Joe Nemans' Revolutionary Energy Machine
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challenges many accepted laws of physics.
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The starting point for understanding Newman's ideas is his assertion
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that the fundamental building block of all matter is the gyroscopic
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particle, an infinitesimal unit of matter that spins like a
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gyroscope.
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Newman claims that the mechanics of magnetism and electricity, which
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have never been fully explained, can be described in terms of how
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gyroscopic particles react and interact.
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The idea that a single type of particle is responsible for the
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forces at work in the universe is an old one, yet some of the
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latest research in physics involves the investigation of
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particles.
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New and smaller particles with previously unknown properties are
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being discovered on a regular basis.
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Newman's theories also depend heavily on the idea that all matter is
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concentrated energy, which can be released if one has a mechanism
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for unlocking it.
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That notion is at the heart of Einstein's work and the equation
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E=mc2, then the argument that he is trying to patent a perpetual
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motion machine has no merit.
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Theoretically, Newman's machine could run indefinitely, but -
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according to him - not because it is CREATING energy to run itself,
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but because it is converting matter to energy.
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In radically oversimplified terms, this is what happens when Joe
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Newman throws the switch on the Revolutionary Energy Machine:
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1) An electrical current is sent through a long (miles long)
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coil of copper wire, magnetizing it and creating a strong
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magnetic field.
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2) Newman describes the mechanics of the magnetic field as
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"shells of force" composed of gyroscopic particles that
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move in a spiral pattern around the wire.
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Originally IN the wire, the particles expand outward and
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thus create the magnetic field.
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3) When the particles form a magnetic field, Newman says, they
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are traveling at the speed of light in two directions - in
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the spiral pattern around the wire, and in their own normal
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gyroscopic spin.
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This gives him the right side of the E=mc2 equation; the
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particles (mass) multiplied by the speed of light squared.
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4) The machine operates in pulses; that is, the electrical
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current is continually turned on and off. This causes the
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magnetic field - in other words, the gyroscopic particles -
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to expand and collapse.
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5) When the trillions of gyroscopic particles that have been
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released collapse back into the wire, some of them collide
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with other gyroscopic particles.
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Because of the nature of the gyroscopic spin, the collisions
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cause the loose particles to bounce off at right angles;
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those particles emerge at one end of the wire as electrical
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energy.
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For further information, contact : Joseph Newman Publ. Company
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Route 1, Box 52
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Lucedale, MS 39452
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They have a very well done book which covers all details of
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the device and which sells for about $50.00.
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topics as this paper covers, please upload to KeelyNet or
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send to the Vangard Sciences address as previously listed.
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Thank you for your consideration, interest and support.
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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Vangard Sciences/KeelyNet
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