Goal
To influence atmospheric conditions (cloud formation, storm direction, precipitation) and produce health effects.
Problem
Increasing extreme weather events and the desire to control or mitigate them.
Concept Summary
A modified Newman Motor, powered by a battery, is claimed to generate an unknown force that can be directed by rotating the device. The operator reports that the motor can create holes in clouds, steer the direction of cloud movement, alter the path of hurricanes and other storms over hundreds of miles, and affect local weather phenomena such as frost and blizzards. The claimed mechanism involves a gravity-like sideways force produced by the motor's rotating magnetic field and electrostatic components.
Principles
- Rotating magnetic field
- Electrostatic charge (Leyden jar)
- Gravity-like lateral force
- Directional orientation of the motor
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Electric motor components
- Permanent magnets
- Copper coil
- Leyden jar (electrostatic capacitor)
- Battery
Mechanisms of Action
- Motor generates an unknown force that interacts with atmospheric particles
- Force can be vector-controlled by rotating the motor
- Alleged gravity-like sideways component influences storm dynamics
Energy Sources
Applications
- Weather mitigation
- Hurricane path control
- Agricultural frost prevention
- Rain enhancement
Claimed Performance
Ability to create a visible "hole" in the sky, steer clouds and hurricanes hundreds of miles away, stop rain, divert blizzards, and modify frost conditions; reported storm speed changes of up to 70 mph and range extending to Japan.
Experimental Evidence
The author describes a series of personal field tests (1995-1997) in which rotating the motor allegedly changed cloud lines, created holes in clouds, reduced rain during a hailstorm, altered the track of Hurricanes Fran, Isidor, Lilly, Marcose, and others, and affected frost and blizzard patterns. No quantitative data or independent measurements are provided.
Limitations
- Anecdotal evidence only; no peer-reviewed data
- Mechanism not scientifically explained
- Potential safety hazards from high-power electric motor
- Unclear scalability and regulatory compliance
Red Flags
- Extraordinary claims without independent verification
- Reliance on personal testimony and vague descriptions
- Possible conflation of unrelated technologies (Cloudbuster, HAARP)
- Lack of quantitative data or peer-reviewed publication