Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Steorn Examine Attempted Replications Of Orbo Technology



A video produced just yesterday highlighting the differences between Orbo and the attempted replications so far.  In the video we can see that the replication attempts so far have not cancelled CEMF properly and are therefore not true replications. With CEMF still in these systems they are just still pulse motors.

No doubt as more information is shared that this will change and we'll start to see some valid 3rd party replications.

2 comments:

  1. Alternate link for video on Replication attempt
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WufEKt6iHB4

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  2. The first example is most likely J.L. Naudin's replication. Later Naudin fine tunes his motor and gets no CEMF. Further, Naudin fully explains the "Orbo" effect. http://jnaudin.free.fr/steorn/indexen.htm . It is actually very simple. You could either sign up for Steorn's SKDB or have an understanding of the physics involved. I doubt this is patentable. Maybe improvements will be patentable when the patent office accepts "perpetual motion" devices.

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