Back in the early 80's ,when I first heard about Joe & his machine, I was skeptical too but was curious also. When I found out that Rodger Hastings (see link above) from Mn. had been checking it out, I gave him a call & we discussed it. Seems Joe issued an open challange for someone to prove him wrong. Rodger went to Lucedale thinking that will be easy. After doing some measurements he kept coming up with more out than in. Thinking he made a mistake, he took his notes home & refigured them& kept coming up the same. He didn't say how many trips he actually made but every time the testing was done , the output kept getting better. He found that Joe was making new & better commutators & the machine kept improving.Needless to say he never collected the prize because he was proving Joe right not wrong. No one yet has proven him wrong. I think the challange still stands. Maybe you can be the first??? If anyone, you should understand E=MC squared. What is in a magnetic field is a river of energy coming from the atoms of the material. it is the smallest endity of matter. It is matter in motion. Joe's machine is like putting a water wheel in a flowing river & harnessing that energy. Someday if and when you get a copy of his book,and master it , I think you will slap yourself along side of your head & say how could I be so dumb for so long. If you ever get anywhere close to Mn. I would let you look at my book but I will never lend it out. I believe Joe will be 75 in July, so it is hard to say how many good years he has left. It would be a shame to let this die out with him.I see a lot of people on u-tube building small scale models but cant get overunity so they say his machine doesn't work. The extra energy is coming from the atoms of the PM and coil. The bigger the machine, the more output with the same imput. So scale models will run but never show more out than in. I have no quarrel with anyone here and respect that you are set in your ways. But I hope to spark some intertest in the young guys like Lanse ETC as they may be the ones to use it. His machine is like a new baby, cute but oh so helpless, but with the right care & attention what is it going to develope into? I have no idea what that first prototype cost to build. But you don't just go uptown & come home with those huge magnets. They have to be special made. Also the cost of 55 miles of #8 copper wire is not cheap either. But it was put together to prove his theory which it did and still does. The battery companies also admit that there is more coming out of his machines than what their batteries can deliver. Have a good day & lets keep it civil OK?
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