For those of who haven't heard of Steorn, they are an Irish company who claim to have found a way to create free energy using magnets.
Here's a quote from thier website:
Orbo produces free, clean and constant energy - that is our claim. By free we mean that the energy produced is done so without recourse to external source. By clean we that during operation the technology produces no emissions. By constant we mean that with the exception of mechanical failure the technology will continue to operate indefinitely.
The sum of these claims for our Orbo technology is a violation of the principle of conservation of energy, perhaps the most fundamental of scientific principles. The principle of the conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created or destroyed, it can only change form.
Because of the revolutionary nature of our claim, not only to the world of science but to the world in general, Steorn issued a challenge to the scientific community in August 2006 to test our technology and report their findings. The process of validation that has resulted from this challenge is currently underway, with results expect by the end of 2007.
The validation process
Following three years of development, in August 2006 Steorn issued a challenge to the world's scientific community to test our technology and report the findings. The challenge was issued in a full page advert in the Economist magazine. Steorn took this unusual move after several third parties refused to allow private validation tests to be placed in the public domain. The following video short explains our thinking behind "The Challenge".
Anyway, to cut a long story short they now have a name for technology Orbo.
Steorn website
News & Analysis of the Steorn ‘Free Energy’ Claim






6 Comments
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Ok it might be nonsense but even if there's a chance it works then i'm interested , what with all that coal burning and ozone layer depletion (thats right its over our fucking country not yours) and what not.
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