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Robin

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 15:13

:!

You should patent that Ed!


ed

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 14:02

Sounds a bit like my machine which makes gold from thin air.


C2RL R

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 11:00

i saw a video of my dads mate demonstrating a perpetual motion machine he designed. this was years ago and i've not heard anything yet so guess it was bollocks.


ed

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 08:38

The difference between fusion and perpetual motion is that fusion is technically viable. In fact, a fusion power station is being built at the moment.


Russ

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 07:15

would be great if this or cold fusion did work though.


Robin

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 00:17

http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/05/bad-news-regarding-steorns-orbo-boondoggle/

Evidently not :lol:


Robin

posted on 6th Jul 07 at 00:16

So, did anything come of this? :o


ed

posted on 5th Jul 07 at 19:39

quote:
Originally posted by Paul_J
I've had the idea of making a site as in the style of a company investigating this or time travel or something...

and showing a video of a 'prototype' etc and asking for public funding ;)

Obviously i'll never release anything, but will take the money to the bank.
Who's going to give you money. At my uni we have about 5 people a year wanting funding off of us because they think they have cracked perpetual motion. They get told to piss off :lol:


Cosmo

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 18:58

quote:
Originally posted by Paul_J
I've had the idea of making a site as in the style of a company investigating this or time travel or something...

and showing a video of a 'prototype' etc and asking for public funding ;)

Obviously i'll never release anything, but will take the money to the bank.


yeah, its not that easy to start with, and secondly thats fraud :lol::lol:


Paul_J

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 18:50

I've had the idea of making a site as in the style of a company investigating this or time travel or something...

and showing a video of a 'prototype' etc and asking for public funding ;)

Obviously i'll never release anything, but will take the money to the bank.


ed

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 18:18

People claim to crack perpetual motion all the time. It's bullshit.


John

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 17:41

They can slow light down today iirc.


drax

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 17:38

Thats great but its only useful if the energy can be increased, harnessed for using effectively.

People have made dosens of free energy devices, problem is it doesnt create sufficiant energy to power anything useful.


Cosmo

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 16:58

things get proved wrong all the time though as technology increases. So it could well be real. Will be interesting to see though, as the company will ruin all its credability if its just a PR stunt.

Wasnt it recently shown that one of Eintein's theorys was wrong due to the fact that light travelled faster at the beginning of the big bang so therefore its not always a constant?


Robin

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 16:58

Doesn't someone 'crack it' every day and then nothing comes of it? :lol:

[Edited on 04-07-2007 by Robin]


John

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 16:56

Probably is, loads of companies like that.

Would mean that law no longer holds if it was real though.


Steve

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 16:15

lots of comments on there about them just speaking crap to drum up hype?


Hammer

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 16:08

Will this be the start of world peace or will George Bush start a war cause his perpetual motion machine is smaller than Vladimir Putins?


John

posted on 4th Jul 07 at 15:42

http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/04/steorns-orbo-free-energy-machine-demonstrated-tomorrow/

Company claim to have cracked it, can't wait to see the outcome of this.