No intelligent life:-)  Tongue-in-Cheek is an Irish default state-of-mind 
24-7-365, Ultser Marching Season not withstanding.

 

Case in Point:  Most Irish pub-goer's first after-pub-stop within  the general 
vicinity of the 'Blarney-Stone' is made at said famous 'Stone' upon which said 
pub-goers relieve themselves upon said Stone's face:  And then first-thing 
American (mostly) Tourists duely arrive in the morning & dutifully obey the 
ancient custom of kissing said Stone face. . . . ?Are we 'getting-this' yet?~:-)

 

Steorn miraculous-overunity has kept 'us' guessing for a while; and the 
Steorn-Micks are chuckling over their Guiness. . . It's purported that the 
wee-folk luv-ta-tip the guarges upon occaission whilst the lab-boyos are well 
inta their dailly 'toasts;' no harm, it's all in fun. . .~;-)


OFF TOPIC:  ?What was that about "No intelligent life on planets discovered 
including not upon Earth as well?"~:-) 

 

 

 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Vo]:any thoughts on this new Steorn video where 2 engineers and 
> a physicist are baffled at their 308% overunity results?
> Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 08:02:39 -0700
> 
> Let me add another very specific detail that I think Terry will agree to: an 
> inexpensive meter (dedicated power analyzer) from these folks is the missing 
> recommendation from Steorn (for good reason):
> 
> http://www.valhallascientific.com/wattmeters-power-analyzers/index.shtml
> 
> ... since it will likely uncover self-delusion based on inaccurate scope 
> readings. Get one ! if you are one of their evaluators. EBay usually has them 
> at a discount and many other companies make more expensive versions.
> 
> Spiky power cannot be measured accurately with an oscilloscope by anyone less 
> than a professional with years of experience and a top of the line scope. 
> 
> The Valhalla permits this to be accomplished by amateurs, and even by most of 
> the Steorn 'experts', cough, cough (which is not to agree that there are any) 
> - thanks to the DSP and modern technology, so ask yourself why this is not 
> mentioned prominently ? 
> 
> The savings in cost of the meter is in the range of 10-1 over a good DSP 
> scope with power analyzer functionality - but they don't mention it due to 
> the fact they suspect the scam will be uncovered before they can flush out 
> all of the gullible testers around the globe with an extra $500 bucks to 
> burn, or whatever this $cam amounts to at this time... laughing all the way 
> to pub, mates!
> 
> Having said that - I will concede that there could be net OU with their 
> device - in the sense of high-grade energy P-in (i.e. electrical) and low 
> grade energy (heat) P-out. But this is not claimed, since even if it were 
> true it will be small and will not bring in funds for continuing the 
> high-life in Dublin.
> 
> For that kind of OU determination, only a precision calorimeter will suffice. 
> If you don't have one, why waste your time? ... and where is theirs?
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Blanton 
> 
> I have been making measurements of pulse motors for many years. It's
> easy to make mistakes. One should be careful in placing too much
> faith in the measuring instruments. It's always good to approach an
> amazing result from various angles.
> 
> That being said, I have never failed to be able to explain, even to
> non-technical people, exactly what I am measuring and what the result
> means. The Orboadvocates seem unable to do this simple thing.
> 
> Many mistakes result from trying to use power calculations to
> determine efficiency. In cyclical systems, I have found it far easier
> to make energy per cycle calculations and they are less prone to
> error.
> 
> T
> 
> 
> 
                                          

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