The Steorn Jury : "Never seen the prototype running"
Monday, January 4, 2010
STEORN JURY MADE STATEMENT HAVING NEVER SEEN ORBO RUNNING
In what will be a massive blow to skeptics and debunkers worldwide, French jury member and internationally respected physicist Jean-Paul Biberian admits to online Canadian site Cyberpress.ca that the Steorn jury never even seen the Orbo prototype running. Hardly surprising then that they made this statement back in 2009:
"The unanimous verdict of the Jury is that Steorn's attempts to demonstrate the claim have not shown the production of energy".
If you don't see anything running you're never going to be able to measure energy production. It is now clear from today's revelations that the reason the jury did not see the production of energy is that they did not see an Orbo in operation and could never have formed an opinion. Why then we ask, does the statement not read "Due to never having seen a physical prototype running we the jury cannot either confirm or deny the production of energy"?
This is most bizarre.
The choice of words in the original jury statement leaves the statement wide open to misinterpretation by the public and press that Steorn's technology had been potentially disproven when in actual fact it was NEVER EVEN TESTED!!
In reality this is exactly what happened at the time.
Dozens of well known online websites and publications published damning accounts of Steorn's technology on the strength of this single original jury statement, and as FE Truth pointed out at the time "there is a much more complicated story going on" Now we know this to be the case. We invite those publications to amend their original articles in light of this new information.
Here is the translation of the interview from Cyberpress.ca
“They replaced permanent magnets by reels supplied with a battery. It is completely different from what one had shown us. They do not prove anything the whole with this demonstration. One does not know how much energy is consumed, nor how much is recovered. With the jury, one had never been able to decide because one had never seen the prototype moving, but according to me that does not go. They think of being fallen on a phenomenon by chance, but they do not have a theoretical explanation to support it. I would like well that the law of the conservation of energy is not valid, but unfortunately, according to me, it always holds…” he with a burst of laughter concludes. Read more...