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EpilogueMann told me that he still gets a thrill when he watches the device begin to turn when he engages the actuator. "It's the strangest sensation to see it turning," with nothing more than just magnets positioned in the right way. He is still incredulous when he watches it, hardly believing what he is seeing. As of our phone conversation, he hadn't even told his wife about the project yet, he is being very careful about its preservation. He is grateful to be so close to a point where he can now share this with the world. His dyslexia makes it difficult for him to write, so he wants to be able to have one place on the Internet where everyone can go to get a complete set of instructions along with "Frequently Asked Questions." Images, still and video, are pending. "Bowman has harnessed the law of action and reaction and put it into motion." Mann says it should be called the "free motive force." "Electric waves could do the same thing," says Mann. "That may have been what Tesla was doing." Bowman applied for a patent for his device, but the application was denied. It would be nice to get a hold of that application, though Mann seems to have been able to do pretty good without it. Where Next
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