Saturday, 13 March 2010

Edwin Gray's 'Splitting the Positive' Engine And The 'Fascination Car'

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One of the pioneers in early application of causal positron energy was inventor Edwin Gray of Van Nuys California. After World War II he had learned to perform what he called 'splitting the positive,' using 'cold electrical energy' as well as the normal positive electrical energy. His first motor was operating by 1961.

The Fascination Car was the brain child of Paul M. Lewis, of the Highway Aircraft Corporation. It was developed with a standard engine, but he wanted to power it with anything that didn't burn gasoline. He was in negotiations with Ed Gray for a while to use the EMA Engine, but that fell through. Neither the engine or the car were ever produced.

(via Philthy's Diversions)

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