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This engineer created a motor that could run indefinitely — and then they wiped him from the pages of history.
In 1979, a groundbreaking invention emerged from the mind of Howard Johnson, a 60-year-old engineer from Virginia. He received a patent for a permanent magnet motor, a device that could, in theory, produce endless rotational motion using only magnets—no fuel, no wires, and no external power source. Yet, as quickly as interest sparked, it seemingly ... Read more