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How ‘time machine’ inventor ‘Madman Mike’ mysteriously VANISHED while testing his device and trying go to the future

AN eccentric inventor dubbed "Madman Mike" mysteriously vanished while testing what he claimed was a time machine.

Mike Marcum built the device on his porch in Stanberry, Missouri, in early 1995 in a bid to get rich using future winning lottery numbers.

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Mike 'Madman' Marcum tried to build a time machine in Missouri in 1995
A sketch allegedly showing Mike's' time machine plans
A Jacob's ladder spark generator that Mike was experimenting with when he claims he witnessed time travelCredit: Seattle University

Aged 21 as a student in electrical engineering, he started experimenting with a contraption called the Jacob's ladder.

The simple device sees an electric spark jumping back and forth between two parallel wires and appearing to climb up the ladder.

As he was messing around with the device, Mike claimed he spotted something unusual.

He said he spotted a circular vortex - so he decided to test the effect by throwing in a metal screw to see what would happen.

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Mike claimed it vanished into thin air before appearing a few feet away a second later.

He believed the metal screw had been transported through time - and reappeared once time had caught up.

But he faced a major problem in his experiments - he needed a huge amount of power to make it work.

And as he was scaling up his work on the so-called time machine, the contraption caught fire.

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He figured if he was going to rebuild the machine, he should use larger transformers to generate higher voltages.

What he needed cost $20,000 each, so he decided to break into a local power station and steal six old transformers to continue his work.

Once he connected the transformers to his Jacob's ladder, he sparked a mass blackout on the streets in his neighbourhood, shutting down the electrical grid for several hours.

Cops soon turned up at his house with a warrant to search his property and arrested him for pinching the transformers.

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