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Xiaou2:
(please excuse me, as Im sure I may be getting some of the details wrong)

     www.steorn.com

 Steorn has recently started to Demonstrate their new Energy creation technology.
Its on display in Dublin Ireland currently, to the public.

  Their claim is that the device creates more energy output than what is
being fed into it.   

 Tonight, they will be running a live test and demonstration..
Which I believe is set to prove it.


  Years back, they had made a completely magnetic version of the technology,
but supposedly, the bearings failed.   Today, they have what appears to be a
standard electromagnetic motor running off a small battery...

 But, things are not quite as they appear...

 The motor uses a very different twist:  It uses  Spiral wound "Tordial" coils.

 The Rotor has magnets in it, and are drawn to the magnetic ferrite inside the
tordial coils.  However... when a small electric charge is sent through the coil,
it cancels out the attraction... allowing the rotor to move past the coil without any
resistance.

 Most electric motors suffer from what is called "Back-EMF". (EMF = Electrical magnetic field/force)   When you move a magnet past its attraction point... you then have to fight to get out of it.  This also plays havok with the current... as the direction of the energy flow is reversed.

 However, Steorn has already shown that there is No  "Back-EMF"  in their motor setup.
Which is quite awesome in itself...

 But why the need for a battery?

 Supposedly, the motor is outputiing more energy in the form of:

1) Rotor work
2) Heat
3) Recharging the Battery

 They claim the rotor work is basically free.  But that the Tordial coils generate a great
deal of heat energy.   Its my thought that This heat could be collected and used in some
way.   The rotor spinning might also possibly used for some work as well.

 There are more hidden things yet to be devulged about the motor,
as many of the current people who have seen & replicated the Tordial setup,
are being told that they do not have all the information to correctly duplicate the
device fully.   Still, the people who have built replications have been able to
at least duplicate the Steorn principals of the Tordial setup.. most getting very
little bemf (due to poor replications) , some getting none at all.

   One things Ive managed to gleam, is that they are using some sort of magnetic bearing
system... which reduces friction.  However, that seems to be the simple end of things.
Im not sure what other things may be at play here.

 Watch the videos on Steorns site for a much better explanation which shows their  first
demonstration video.   In only a few hours from now, the new demonstration will
be broadcast live.

 
 This is fascinating stuff.   If its proven to be true,  this could possibly change
everything..

Bobulus:
To put it politely, I am highly skeptical of any 'free energy' device, especially one that requires an energy source to run. :P

If it really was constantly recharging the battery, you should be able to replace the battery with a regular piece of wire and still have it work. Heck, you could just turn it by hand to get it started, and never include a battery in the first place.

It seems more likely, however, that they're either deluded about about the amount of energy it produces, or attempting to scam people.

CheffoJeffo:
Is this a repeat from 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 ?

It would be earth-shattering if it were true, but how many times does Steorn need to cry wolf before we stop lending them credence ?

An independent panel reviewed things and were unanimous in the conclusion that Steorn was not creating energy.

shmokes:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on January 08, 2010, 05:54:24 pm ---
  Years back, they had made a completely magnetic version of the technology,
but supposedly, the bearings failed.  


--- End quote ---

I remember this.  It's so laughable.  You're about to publicly demonstrate a revolutionary new technology, perhaps the most revolutionary technology in the history of mankind, but a bearing fails on your demo unit . . . so you go silent for years.  Wait . . . what?  Um, why not just replace the bearing and then conduct a proper demonstration the following week?  Seriously, stop taking these guys seriously.

RayB:
Look, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably isn't true.

And whatta ya know, the talk has been cancelled, citing weather preventing people from attending.

I'll hand it to them though, they are pretty slick and professional about it all (best way to scam investors?). Unlike Joseph Newman, whose approach is... shall we say, "different". LOL

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