From: Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson 

 

Ø  It would appear STEORN may soon be getting ready to market a cordless
charger for your cellphone. Gets its energy from... who knows.

 

Given the lack of technical acumen at Steorn, and given that are showing a
commercial product (at a Pub, of course) which they do not have the skill to
design or produce, it is almost certain that they are repackaging someone
else’s product. They could be repackaging ADGEX technology, especially since
the Russian/Aussie company showed a similar recharger … before the
flashlight.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VYC8K77MSc
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VYC8K77MSc&html5=1> &html5=1

 

A possible scenario is that neither ADGEX or Steorn have found an actual
breakthrough - other than advanced energy storage, which infringes on
someone else’s IP. Barium titanate is amazing stuff, but it is well covered
in patents. It could also be have a few inherent risks (as we have discussed
here).

 

I have one of the “miracle flashlights” on order, but they saying that it
will not ship for a month or two, so it is probably a scam as well … or at
best an advanced capacitor, or Batt-Cap. Which is okay.

 

In short, there is a good possibility that someone (ADGEX) wants to avoid
the little problem of patent licensing or cannot afford liability insurance
– but is ready  to ship a simple produce which implements barium titanate or
graphene technology, or both together – so as to market in an early product
which stores much more energy than expected. 

 

There are not too many ways to proceed to market, if you know that you are
infringing on established IP … and the flashlight, or the cell phone
recharger are useful products which will bring in enough dollars to fight
off the first round of legal challenges.

 

 

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