Steorn Press Release And Orbo Demo Photos

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

 
Members Of The Public Telling Their Friends About What They Are Seeing. Also screen shows 472 LIVE viewers - wait until the US gets online later ;-)




Guy getting a good look at what a free energy device actually looks like. 


The world's first demonstration of ORBO, an overunity technology got underway a few hours ago at the Waterways Visitor Centre, Grand Canal Bank, in Dublin.  The main camera feed shows a close-up of the device running, while this link on Steorn's site will give you 3 camera positions.

The demo started today, 15th December 2009 and will run until 31st January 2010 (with a break between December 24th and January 4th, inclusive). Admission for the public is FREE.

Having watched the proceedings on the live cam for a while it has been interesting to see all the people come and go, stop and stare and generally look on in amazement.  There is no substitute for seeing the laws of physics broken in front of your very own eyes.

Latest Steorn Press Release

Steorn is pleased to announce that public demonstrations of its controversial Orbo technology will begin today in Dublin and continue for the next six weeks.

Orbo technology, which has been in development for six years, provides free, clean and constant energy at the point of use. It can be engineered to power anything from a phone to a fridge to a car. It is controversial because it is an "over-unity" technology, meaning that it produces more energy than it consumes without the degradation of its constituent parts.

This is an apparent violation of the Law of Conservation of Energy, which states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. The implications, not just for energy production but for society as a whole, are profound.

The public demonstrations - which will include live test and replication sessions - will take place in the Waterways Visitor Centre, Grand Canal Basin, Dublin. They begin today, 15th December 2009 and will run until 31st January 2010 (with a break between December 24th and January 4th, inclusive). The demonstrations will also be streamed live at www.steorn.com/orbo.

"This is a pivotal moment for the company," said Sean McCarthy, Steorn CEO, "and potentially, for us as a species. There exists now an opportunity to change everything. At the end of the six week demonstration period, developers will be able to access our technology and start the process of developing Orbo technology-powered products. The Waterways demonstration is the beginning of the Orbo revolution."


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8 comments:

Anonymous,  December 15, 2009 at 10:06 PM  

It's a battery powered motor? What's OU about that? Nothing.

Anonymous,  December 15, 2009 at 11:42 PM  

Tim is right, the schematics show a d-size battery?!
http://www.steorn.com/demo/rig/

Jonathan December 16, 2009 at 2:03 AM  

It could be OU for all you know.

Anonymous,  December 16, 2009 at 2:05 AM  

I just see an electric motor with a battery, how may I know it's overunity this way?

If it is really a superunity a battery would not be needed, a simple capacitor would do the job.

Anonymous,  December 16, 2009 at 2:06 AM  

Now that is a really foolish statement. I think we are beyond hiding a battery in such a device at this point.

Anonymous,  December 16, 2009 at 6:23 AM  

Hmmm, since the story I commented on previously mysteriously disappeared from this site I will again say:

So fire 2.0 requires a battery to run and does no work (a rotor spinning at a constant angular velocity is 0 work contrary to what the video leads you to believe).

What bollox.

Anonymous,  December 16, 2009 at 7:09 AM  

I had no idea you could create Over Unity with batteries. Stupid scientists think they know everything and the answer was so simple. God, I have lots of batteries what with Christmas coming.

Unknown December 17, 2009 at 6:03 AM  

One of the methods could be this:
IF I.T>10000 mAH then there is OU.
I: current (as mA) flows aout the D size battery (consumed by stator coils)
T: Duration in hours while I flows.

For this it must be placed a current measurement device and duration measurement device

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