Posted by Inno on April 27, 2011 at 06:21:36 from (70.54.184.7):
In Reply to: OT electrical ?? posted by teddy52food on April 26, 2011 at 10:53:20:
This is my first "foray" into Teddy's theories......aka Newman machines so of course I started watching the video etc. For some odd reason it stopped playing part way through. When I went to re-start it, I could not jump ahead to the spot where it left off.
So I took some time and did a little "research" of my own. I found it interesting that the doctors and engineers sited in the opening credits of the video could only be found in relation to Joe Newman. I also found a video from a guy who had bought into the theories and he and a group of others had actually spent money to purchase one of Newman's machines and never did get one. http://www.youtube.com/user/kdaveem#p/u/16/l_YikaYUEgY
Here is one of a series of this guy's videos. He seems to have a bit of knowledge of electrical theory, enough now to realize that power is not measured in volts and it is not measured in amps, it is volts x amps.
Anyway, it might be helpful to hear it from an ex follower of Joe Newman that the man is a scam artist. He's been at it for years.....well, decades. If it really worked he would either be a very rich man and the world would be a better place or he'd be a very rich man and he'd never be heard from again!
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