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ENERGY FROM THE VACUUM – Part IV

Howard Johnson

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Howard Johnson - Magnetic Exchange Force Pioneer. 'Under the right circumstances, a permanent magnet can be induced to fire a force hundreds of times its base magnetic strength.' Howard Johnson spent his entire life researching this phenomenon, which can lead to a permanent self-powering magnetic motor. This film tells his story - additional commentary by Tom Bearden. Johnson has built many novel linear and rotary motors and at least one self-powering magnetic rotary device — later stolen in a mysterious break-in at his laboratory — personally tested by the present author. Johnson uses a bi-directional 'two particle' theory of magnetic flux lines, which can be justified by Whittaker's earlier work showing the internal bi-directional energy flows in all potentials and fields. He also utilizes controlled spin-waves and self-initiated precise exchange forces, which are known to momentarily produce bursts of very strong force-fields.  His approach is to use highly non-linear assemblies of magnets, which initiate the foregoing phenomena at very precise points in the rotation cycle.  In short, he seeks to produce precisely located and directed sudden magnetic forces, using self-initiated non-linear magnetic phenomena. This is analogous to what the Wankel engine did using the Lenz law effect by sharply interrupting a weak current in an external coil.  We point out that the Lenz law effect and other very abrupt field changes momentarily produce not only an amplified Poynting energy flow component, but also an amplified Heaviside energy flow component as well. 1 hr. 34 min.