Posted Jul 05, 2007 at 10:21PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Environmental Campaigns, Engineering Tags: broadband, London, Steorn
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Steorn's Orbo demonstration delayed - Image 1


Last year, a small marketing company in Dublin had claimed to find the essence of free energy by harvesting energy created from perpetual motion. Orbos, the device used to demonstrate the free energy generation, was announced to enter a 10-day public trial at their London offices starting back in July 4, 2007.
 
The demonstration was set to be a worldwide web broadcast over their official web site, covering the demonstration from four cameras, which are situated inside a room that could also be viewed from the outside. The Kinetica demonstration was previously observed by a live jury - credible personalities in the scientific community - and the claim will be validated if true or false when the results of the 22 scientists are published.

The company has yet to undergo the Orbos Kinetica demonstration thoguh, due to an issue with extra heating from the camera lighting positioned directly above the device. Critics and skeptics alike are beginning to doubt the existence of this free energy, while many have cause to believe that the hype and the trouble was all just for nothing.

But later today, as our team re-investigated the claim, the device does exist and it has not been removed from the web broadcast at all. We will keep a close look on the developments of Steorn's demonstration and hopefully be able to name a day and date when the demonstration will start after the delay.

You may jump over to the live demonstration via the Read link below, but you may require an above average broadband connection to get as many updated images as possible.


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   by DAngel (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » ??

Does anyone even think this is real?

Even if its not trully perpetual, they must have some working model, or all of the scientists working on it would have given up already (they are credible afterall)

I wouldnt mind pumping something for 10 minutes a week if it would give me power for the rest of the day/week/month


   Re: vincent (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » umm

i think its real, there's been many weird inventions this pass year so this could definitely be real.
   by Ray2Jerry - 2007-07-06
 » Ummm... What live demo??

I followed the link but didn't find the live demo stream mentioned in the article, all I found was pretty outdated news articles and limited information of the project on the site... was anyone else able to find it??


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   Re: Jx1 - 2007-07-06
 » Jerry Here.

heh. (coincidence?)

They moved the Demonstration. You can clearly read it in the micro-second change of page when you click on read.
it sends you to a page that says "demonstration moved" then redirects you to the news.

Sadly QJ wrote this article before they changed the site. Or that I assume. : /
   by z7 (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » z7

hahaha something will go wrong and it will explode! doomsday!

   by asdfas (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » asfda

could be real. I mean, we're in the 21st century

   by z7 (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » Z7

havent you seen in movies, when they discover the "perfect energy source for humanity" something goes wrong, and everything blows up :P

Its like what is happening in france, with the ITER thing, for atom acceleration or somthing like that, they want to create black holes to experiment or thats what I understood, what if it goes wrong/?



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