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Overunity Machines Forum



Steorn Demo, sabotaged

Started by archon79, July 06, 2007, 02:02:19 AM

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Does anyboy here know if Steorn really invited a group of scientists to examine their machine?
Is there a public list of the people that was selected by Steorn?

Pehaps the invitation was a fraud as well just to make the apperance of a working machine very likely?

Tell me what you know or think about this!!!!!!!
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archon79

Quote from: shruggedatlas on July 10, 2007, 06:16:30 PM

Think about what you are saying.  If it was true, and if I was Steorn, and my demo was sabotaged, the first thing I would do is go back home and film a working device in my own lab and show that on the Internet.  This is the best form of damage control and would go a long way to save face and restore the public and investors' faith in my project.  Do you think this is going to happen anytime soon?  Don't hold your breath.


Do you honestly think that having a failed public demo and then recording a private one for release is going to win back their reputation? The only thing that will save them now is having units for sale or easily replication by the hobbyists.


dimitri

I don't need a bunch of scientists to approve of the technology or someone to accept the validty of whatever claim. I'm willing to pay for a license under the condition that it works, that is: produces free energy. How's that?

If Sean is convinced that it works, why isn't he selling licenses and designs?

If I were a shareholder that would be the first question on the next shareholder meeting: "Yo Sean, companies out there want to pay cash for our Orbo technology - provided that it works. Why are we wasting our time and money with scientists? Why aren't we selling? Sean?"


Quote from: archon79 on July 11, 2007, 07:13:42 AM
Quote from: shruggedatlas on July 10, 2007, 06:16:30 PM

Think about what you are saying.  If it was true, and if I was Steorn, and my demo was sabotaged, the first thing I would do is go back home and film a working device in my own lab and show that on the Internet.  This is the best form of damage control and would go a long way to save face and restore the public and investors' faith in my project.  Do you think this is going to happen anytime soon?  Don't hold your breath.


Do you honestly think that having a failed public demo and then recording a private one for release is going to win back their reputation? The only thing that will save them now is having units for sale or easily replication by the hobbyists.



shruggedatlas

Quote from: dimitri on July 11, 2007, 07:35:35 AM
I don't need a bunch of scientists to approve of the technology or someone to accept the validty of whatever claim. I'm willing to pay for a license under the condition that it works, that is: produces free energy. How's that?

If Sean is convinced that it works, why isn't he selling licenses and designs?

If I were a shareholder that would be the first question on the next shareholder meeting: "Yo Sean, companies out there want to pay cash for our Orbo technology - provided that it works. Why are we wasting our time and money with scientists? Why aren't we selling? Sean?"


Excellent point, Dimitri.  I suppose the only argument for a demo and validation is that it will spike demand for the technology, but let's be realistic.  If this is the holy grail - free energy - you do not have to be a marketing genius to sell it.  It will sell itself if you simply price it below current rates for energy.

This whole thing smells rotten.  It takes the jury months to figure out what is going on?  I know if I was on the jury and had access to the device, it would not take me more than a day or two to confirm whether the thing is over unity.  It is not like they are claiming it is 101% efficient.  They make claims in the 200 to 300% range.  And now the Orbo cannot move a small plastic disc on bearings?  A stray sneeze from a few feet away can probably move that thing.

I think there is no jury, and the demo "mechanical failure" was pre-planned to stall for more time.  Investors were probably getting antsy with no demonstrable progress in years.  This reminds me of the Carl Tilley perpetual motion scam.  Tilley outfitted a race car with his perpetual motion engine to demonstrate its power.  As luck would have it, the car ran into "mechanical problems" after just a few laps.

Aphasiac

Quote... A stray sneeze from a few feet away can probably move that thing.

haha. Now that is funny... and yet, so true! lol.
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