Free Energy Device To Be Unveiled Tomorrow, but maybe not

4 Jul

Orbo

UPDATE: Hmm, the company that built a machine that defies a fundamental law of physics is having some problems launching their product due to the… lighting.

Hmmm.

 

Further to Steorn’s announcement yesterday (5th July) regarding the technical difficulties experienced during the installation of its “Orbo” technology at the Kinentica Museum in London, Steorn has decided to postpone the demonstration until further notice.

Sean McCarthy CEO stated that “technical problems arose during the installation of the demonstration unit in the display case on Wednesday evening. These problems were primarily due to excessive heat from the lighting in the main display area. Attempts to replace those parts affected by the heat led to further failures and as a result we have to postpone the public demonstration until a future date.”

He continued that “we apologise for the inconvenience caused to all the people who had made arrangements to visit the demonstration or were planning on viewing the demonstration online.”

Over the next few weeks the company will explore alternative dates for the public demonstration.

News.

 

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Steorn, who has been profiled before on Tomorrow’s Trends, is ready to unveil their free energy device, dubbed “Orbo”. The unveiling has been postponed until tomorrow, July the 5th.

SiliconRepublic describes how the machine is supposed to work:

“The law of conservation of energy has been very reliable for 300 years, however it’s missing one variable from the equation, and that’s time,” said McCarthy.

McCarthy explained to Silicon Republic that Orbo technology works on the basis that occurrences in magnetic fields do not happen instantaneously, and are therefore not subject to time in the way that, say, gravity is.

This time variance allows the Orbo platform to generate and consistently produce power, going against the law of conservation of energy which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

“This is as big a claim as you can possibly make in the world of technology and science,” said McCarthy.

SiliconRepublic.com: Irish technology claims energy breakthrough.

The demo is to be broadcast at this link.

 

 

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