It is also possible that they have investors who require outside
validation in order to proceed.
But if one has free energy, who needs any outside investors?
It's the modern philosopher's stone.
-Dave
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The usual failure with these devices is in energy accounting. Anything
other than pure sine output reads improperly on a garden-variety
multimeter, and very sharp delta functions can confuse even scopes
--the simple demonstration is to hook the output to the input, and show
perpetual motion while generating power.
cf http://www.lhup.edu/~DSIMANEK/museum/test-pm.htm
(given the amount of 50hz radiation floating about the average
laboratory, it'd be wise to test for perpetual motion in a desert or
inside of a faraday cage before handing over any cash or placing any
adverts)