Have a look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my9FO69Vs74
Regards, Stefan.
Thanks Stefan - I saw a couple of other vids via this forum that were related and seemed to show nothing at all about the device - but this one is good.
Or is it?
Did I see a spark gap there? Some mechanical brushes/points in the machine? It also has some sensors on the end, presumably for switching circuitry.
I am also a bit concerned when they start claiming that "physics laws need to be rewritten" - that smells bad. . . . then again it is "news" story.
In theory I'm guessing it's some sort of magnetic gated engine like Joe Flynn, Ed Gray or perhaps Mr. Hildenbrandt. Personally I reckon that's the way to go but that's just me.
I will be making my own experiments with this stuff eventually but not just yet.
I live in Australia but Cairns is a VERY long way from where I live (Sydney) so I can't check it out in person, sorry.
Dont mind me but didn't the authorities there raid these guys and put them out of business some time back? Shure did bounce back quick if so. So much for the watt meters.
:P
thaelin
I didn't hear of that but then no-one can be watching everything.
I did note that there was another Australian site (can't find the name now) but their vids featured exactly the same people as in one of the earlier LUTEC vids and no info of the actual machine either.
Once I recognised the same people from the LUTEC site I suspected it was all a scam - and the vids seemed pretty clearly fake to me since one guy who was not even dressed for mechanic work heaved on a torque wrench that seemed posed for the show.
Maybe they really have something but I wouldn't put any money on it based on the current videos.
Remember the inverse product/promotion rule - The more effort they put into promo, the less work probably went into the product. If it really worked, they wouldn't need to be sucking so hard. ;)
Yea, the more I think of it I think it was the Cyyclone that was put out of order not this one.
Big al is just around the corner
thaelin
Yep, Cyyclone, that was the other one.
Perhaps Lutec is a "clone" of it! ;D
BTW what's "Big al"?
Thats what muggsy has. Starts out as CRS (cant remember sh$*) and then goes to no memory at all. I am around the advanced CRS.
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
thaelin
It was a scam...
http://www.skeptics.com.au/spoon/2001winners.htm
Anything that reaches mainstream media usually is. Most of the people who try to gain publicity are trying to gain the attention of possible investors.
Another nail in the coffin. Steorn was the more recent of them though. I am very disappointed at what Steorn had done... it is these types of people, the type who are merely trying to swindle money out of gullible others, who put a bad name to this field of research, if one can even call it that anymore...