IT HAS COME TO OUR ATTENTION THAT A RESEARCH REPORT PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS (Volume 77, Issue 11, June 1, 1995, pages 6015-6020) PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, FURTHER VALIDATES THE PIONEERING WORK OF INVENTOR JOSEPH NEWMAN.
TITLE:
Increased Voltage
Phenomenon in a Resonance Circuit of Unconventional Magnetic Configuration
PREFACE:
The behavior of
an ICR (inductance-capacitance-resistance) circuit with a moveable
ferromagnetic core is discussed. The core is attracted by a magnetic
field generated by an electric current resulting from the discharge
of a capacitor in the closed ICR circuit. An unusual increase
in recharge voltage, which was dependent on the magnetic configuration
of the coil, was observed. This voltage increase does not conform
to the mathematical simulation of the system. The possibility
that a positive electromotive force was involved in this effect
is discussed.
"Generally speaking, it is expected that the total recharge voltage will decrease because this system produces mechanical output as the core moves. However, through a series of experiments, it was discovered that results depend on the magnetic configuration of the coils used in the circuit. In other words, for a certain kind of magnetic field, the opposite result could occur --- an increase in the average current and recharge voltage. To confirm the above observations, an experiment was conducted, which is described in this article."
"It can be postulated that the complex movement of magnetic flux generates a positive EMF, but the cause of the voltage increase is not clear."
Through his research over the past 37 years --- and as demonstrated in his numerous experiments and working prototypes --- Joseph Newman has presented a comprehensive explanation for the cause of the "voltage increase" described in the above article.
The reader is urged to locate a copy of the above research report from The Journal of Applied Physics, published by the American Institute of Physics, and review it for yourself.
E-mail: josephnewman@earthlink.net