
06-11-2007
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Member Since: Mar 2004
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Unlimited free energy being produced?
Has anyone heard of this company Stern that claims to have a way of making unlimited free energy? They are apparently in the validation process.
I was just daydreaming up stuff and decided to google unlimited free energy and found it.
Steorn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The company briefly drew the attention of the mainstream media in August 2006 by placing a full-page advertisement[1] in The Economist,[2] claiming to have developed a technology that produces "free, clean, and constant energy" and challenging the scientific community to review its claim.
This is, in essence, a claim that the company has developed free energy technology, or a perpetual motion machine. Such technology would violate the fundamental laws of thermodynamics and the first law of thermodynamics in particular. To date no evidence to support the company's claim has been made public. Beginning in January 2007, a panel of 22 scientists chosen by Steorn began the process of validation of Steorn's technology, branded "Orbo". In a video released on 13 April 2007 the company announced that a public demonstration of the technology would be held in London in July 2007.
Validation process
Steorn claimed to seek the support of the scientific community with its announcement of a "Challenge" seeking experts to evaluate its perpetual motion claims. In announcing how the validation process would work, McCarthy said "We are now seeking twelve of the most qualified and most cynical from the world’s scientific community to form an independent jury, test the technology in independent laboratories and publish their findings. "[22] The "jury" is said to be now testing the technology (as of Jan 1st 2007). It was to have appointed one of the scientists as its own chairman. Steorn was then to present the jury with an in-depth explanation of the technology and provide it with data from various tests conducted in the past.[23]
Steorn states that the validation process will consist of three phases. The first phase will confirm or deny that the Steorn technology has a coefficient of performance greater than 100%. In the second phase the jury will decide whether the operation of Steorn technology affects any of its component parts. The third and final phase will carry out a full thermodynamic analysis of the technology.
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