Los Angeles (CNN) — A Los Angeles inventor who photographed Michael Jackson 33 years ago hopes those images will now help launch an electric motor he claims could solve the world’s energy problems.
“What we’re essentially looking for is trying to take the photos that Reggie took of Michael Jackson, his legacy, use those funds to try to take our prototype to the market and ultimately clean up the environment and use less greenhouse gases as a result of a motor that’s very highly efficient,” Mahronic said.
The motor buzzed as two voltage meters measured the energy going in and the power flowing out, back to the battery.
“It’s generating more energy recharging the battery than it actually draws from the battery,” Marohnic said.
Garcia reconfigured the brushes and rewound the copper in a standard motor “so it captures the negative electromagnetic field as it collapses, sends energy to a capacitor and recharges the battery,” he said.
The sale of the Jackson photographs will allow them “to certify that the prototype does everything that we say it’s going to do,” Marohnic said.
“It’s written in the stars,” Garcia said. “We have a destiny of a greener earth, a door opening today that should lead us to this clean earth.”
Forgotten Michael Jackson photos could power the world, inventor says – CNN.com.

