Showing posts with label orbo launch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orbo launch. Show all posts

Steorn: The Confirmation

Thursday, December 3, 2009


We bring gifts. Gold Frankinsense and Neodymium.

Recently one of my fellow Steorn OS colleagues wrote the following in his blog:

"Well, things are hetting up in Steorn. Something sure is going on in the Dublin HQ: we in the inner forum or OS have, as have the '300' other NDA engineers, been told some details of the release event(s) planned for the next few months. Contrary to what one bible-thumping member of the 300 has written in his blog."

"Yes, this technology is only a few weeks away from exploding on the world stage. Already hundreds of forum members know how to build this device. So the knowledge is widespread".

"I don't think it's outside my NDA to say that this distributed knowledge will play a role in the roll-out of the technology. In 2010 the replications will start to sprout up all over the place, and the slow work of convincing the sceptics will begin."


Well, in this post I just wanted to confirm that what he is saying is true. 

Steorn have given us details of the upcoming worldwide release and events around Orbo's imminent launch. We are less than 4 weeks away from this as we speak, so it will be a December launch for free energy. Hundreds of individuals already know the techniques employed in order to gain energy from an Orbo magnetic interaction and the knowledge is indeed widespread already.

On a separate note, I too wish other blogs would not confuse religion with Orbo.  It is a revolutionary technology, there is no doubt about that, but it has precisely zero to do with god, Jesus, or even Robbie Coltrane in a nun outfit. Let's keep the perpetual emotion of religion and technology apart. (That's enough god stuff. Ed)

Now where did I leave my habit?

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Goodwins, Steorn, And The Marzipan Hat

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Veteran ZDnet journalist Rupert Goodwins today took another charecteristic swipe at Steorn after recently hearing they are to proceed with commercial launch.

In Goodwins blog he again mocks the Dublin based tech firm with "Welcome back my friends to the magnetic machine story that never ends"and other such witty remarks.  It's an article choc full of opinion and pot shots but sadly thin on facts and research.

Judging by the content he has been all over their website trying to deconstruct their argument that they are JUST ABOUT TO COMMERCIALIZE AN OVERUNITY TECHNOLOGY. Had he bothered to look on the front page of their website he would have seen the video featuring 3 external engineering consultants who all state quiet clearly that Steorn's technology produced unexplainable gains of energy in separate independent tests.

Goodwins fails to inform his readers of this and didn't bother to try and make contact with any of the named individuals to verify their testimony. Just the sort of (fair and balanced) coverage of Steorn we've come to expect. Sarcasm intended.

FE Truth is also aware of many folks who posted comments to this article more than 24 hours ago.  To date, the feedback that we have is that those comments have not appeared and it would look like they have been censored by ZDnet as many of them do not agree with Goodwins opinion.



In 2006 Goodwins gleefully stated that if Steorn were the real deal and they produced an overunity device he would gladly eat a hat made entirely from marzipan.

Good news Rupert!  I found a useful link for you.

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Steorn Back In Public Forum - Summary

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Steorn posted that their ISP had major problems with their European network yesterday that resulted in a 16hr outage. While in the forum, Sean took some time to speak to some of the forum regulars.

A condensed summary of the main talking points below or if you prefer the full thread discussion is here halfway down the page

wtec - What's coming up? Any rough timetables you can share? As I recall, commercialization begins before the end of the year. Can you tell us anything about what form that will take? Or what the public rollout will look like?

Steorn: The talks have been taking place - the exact details of the launch will become clear as it happens.

Steorn: Commecialization has already started - its been in progress since Feb of this year, public launch of Orbo will be this winter.

thebadger: Can you outline what format the public launch will take?

Steorn:
It will the opening of our developer forum to the wider product development community, public demos and all that stuff.

wtec: Are the talks open to the public? If so, is there any way we can find out when and where they are? If you come to the Pacific Northwest of the US, I'd like to come see one.

Steorn: They are not open to the public, they are only open to teachers and students from the Unis, we will be doing more public stuff next year.

cordex: Didn't you promise to hold off commercialization until the jury reached a verdict? If so, how does a February start to commercialization fit in with the jury's June verdict?

Steorn: First I can't talk about the details of the Jury process due to the nature of the contract that exists - so read into that whatever you want. As for demos - what makes you think that we have not been doing private demos (which we have), but not yet to the OS that is for sure. When we do do demos to the OS it will not make it into the public domain due to the license agreements in place.

wtec: Is the documentary still happening?

Steorn:
Yep the documentary is still being made, and I do hope that the whole story is in a position to get released.

Barclays: Poor documentary director, four years in the make, not being able to show the result of his work due to the NDA he signed. Guess he is not being paid by the hour .

Steorn:
longer than four years, and it will not be Steorn that will try to restrict content. We cant even if we wanted to - we have no right to interfer with it.

Evolvealready: Are all of your fully working rigs CEMF rigs?

Steorn:
Both 'brands' of the tech (PM and EM) are based on the same principle - the EM version is far more robust and reliable and produces elec output directly - so that is the first commercial version that we will be releasing.

Kaiser Jive Albino: Sean, You said you built and demoed privately some self sustaining machines. How long did you got one to run without any energy input so far?

Steorn: Power output is a funstion of speed of the system - so if you want high power output then you need to reduce rotary losses vacuum sealing and all that stuff - we do not get too heavily involved in that area because it adds no value to what we are selling - we are selling the right to implement Orbo, not a box with it in it.

Check out the developers forum when we launch at the end of the year - then you will get all the techie details that you need.

wtec: Are the nodding donkeys ever going to happen? If so, can Forum members get one at a discount?

Steorn: Not a donkey anymore - we will put one product into the market ourselves (P-One) - but I will not go into any further details on it.

Evolvealready: Have you gotten a PM rig to self-sustain?

Steorn:
Yep.

Morgenster: What's the application most likely to come out first?

Steorn:
No idea - other than P-One - we will have no control over what developers try to develop - it will be up to them.

Morgenster: So how come you're so sure there's going to be a tangible product by year's end?
Have some licensees shown something tangible that's ready for production? It is after all, September.

Steorn: I did not say that there would be a tangible product this year - I said that we would have a public launch of the tech this year (i.e. it becomes available to the wider product development community).

The thread in full

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EEStor just months from launch?

Thursday, July 30, 2009

According to an alleged leaked telephone interview, controversial energy technology company EEstor is just months away from launching a revolutionary capacitor. Their capacitor technology would allow a full charge of a device in minutes while being able to retain that charge and release slowly over days.

This would open the door for lighter, more powerful and quickly charging devices such as iPods, and other portable electronic devices, but by far the biggest advantage would be in making the electric car a commercial reality.

The information comes from an alleged leaked telephone call between an interviewer and EEstor CEO Dick Weir. Back in May ZENN Motor Company confirmed that their own independent testing verified that eeStor's capacitors were performing as promised.

With the Steorn launch of Orbo free energy technology also this year it looks like things are hotting up.

Full transcript of conversation here

EEStor on Wikipedia

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Steorn: "Full launch before next summer"

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Steorn anticipates a full launch before next summer, and says any further public demonstrations of the technology will now coincide with the commercial launch.

The company claims the technology can generate substantial amounts of excess energy by using a particular system for constructing magnetic fields. If proven, it says Orbo could allow for the creation of infinite amounts of clean, free and constant energy.

It has selected a worldwide jury of 22 scientists to examine its claims, and says validation of the technology is happening in "several forms", including this process.

Asked why it is taking so long to complete, a spokesman for the company said the process is a "complicated one, and has been affected by continued development of the technology by Steorn".

He added that no details of those involved in the jury process will be released "until the process is complete".

Source: Sunday Tribune / Ireland

Read The Article Here:
http://www.tribune.ie/article/2008/aug/10/free-energy-firm-generated-8m-in-funding/

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