Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Jodi_the_g
More impressively though
http://www.steorn.com/
What? A website with no info at all on?
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Jodi_the_g
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http://www.steorn.com/news/releases/
in the releases
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Robin
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Yeah, a website with no info on.
They've made a claim and not proven it. Since the 'demonstration' in July, which had technical difficulties (the laws of physics I think they're called), they've not attempted to show anyone that it works since, which to me, indicates that it doesn't.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
He has said for yoears that its 100% possible tp build a machine that works off magnetic pulses to produce energy, people have been building them for years although nobody has really ever built a machine that can produce enough energy for it to be usefull.
Magnetic pulses with motion applied to them i.e. energy? I'm still to be convinced energy can be created from nothing. It's not good enough to say governments are feeding off ignorance, surely there would be enough scientists, specialists, loudmouths, whatever to have their voice heard loud enough for it to cause a stir?
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Colin
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In 2006, Steorn Ltd. claimed to have built an overunity device based on rotating magnets, and took out an advertisement soliciting scientists to test their claims. The selection process for twelve began in September of 2006 and concluded in December 2006[94] . The selected jury has started investigating Steorn's claims. A public demonstration scheduled for July 4th 2007 was canceled due to "technical difficulties."
Theres no solid proof that links the input of this overunity motor relates to the output. The demonstration in those clips shows no power factor or phase angle calculations to back it up. Like I said if the reactive power was conclusive id believe it, it would be nice to believe its possible.
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LeeM
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cnt be arsed watching it but i assume its a deviice which outputs more energy than it uses?
it is theoretically possible just no ones wrked out how to do it yet. same way no one coulb believe the earth wasnt flat untill it was proved it wasnt
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