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The energy machine as described in this book is a physical embodiment of Joseph Newman's Technical Process which represents a mechanical unification of the gravitational, electromagnetic, and nuclear fields. The theories of Joseph Newman also represent a precise, mechanical explanation of the phemomena of magnetism (not currently understood) and the principle of "action at a distance". When one understands the nature of the energy discovered by Joseph Newman, then one can understand how it would be possible to build a technical application capable of harnessing such mechanical motion (energy).[[Category:Book]]
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The energy machine as described in this book is a physical embodiment of Joseph Newman's Technical Process which represents a mechanical unification of the gravitational, electromagnetic, and nuclear fields. The theories of Joseph Newman also represent a precise, mechanical explanation of the phemomena of magnetism (not currently understood) and the principle of "action at a distance". When one understands the nature of the energy discovered by Joseph Newman, then one can understand how it would be possible to build a technical application capable of harnessing such mechanical motion (energy).[[Category:Book|energy machine joseph newman]]
  
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 2 January 2017

The Energy Machine of Joseph Newman
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Author Joseph W Newman
Published 1984/1985/1986/1998
Publisher Joseph W. Newman, New Orleans, LA
Pages 381
ISBN B000XB1456 Invalid ISBN

The energy machine as described in this book is a physical embodiment of Joseph Newman's Technical Process which represents a mechanical unification of the gravitational, electromagnetic, and nuclear fields. The theories of Joseph Newman also represent a precise, mechanical explanation of the phemomena of magnetism (not currently understood) and the principle of "action at a distance". When one understands the nature of the energy discovered by Joseph Newman, then one can understand how it would be possible to build a technical application capable of harnessing such mechanical motion (energy).