Ok try ‘Professor’ John Searl:
http://www.searlsolution.com/
That guy and the tribe around him were
completely nuts. Where’s the beef!? Flying saucers that were so good they
flew out the damn window to the moon just before anyone came around to verify
it.
Could be several things:
1) A viral marketing campaign to fix a brand in people’s heads,
to generate many hits – sort of a coming together like a flash-mob crowd.
Doesn’t matter what the product is, just hype. This is parasitic and bad
for the field.
2) Could be that there is a genuine effect but why the secrecy?
3) Could be that they are mistaken, may be they are taken in by a Besseler’s
(?) Wheel type construct with magnets. They might genuinely believe they have
something but this also highlights other things in their company portfolio,
conveniently.
Scientific Method – publish or be
damned. Though in a mixed funding one must also protect IP but the whole point
of patents is to encourage disclosure.
Regards,
R.
From:
John Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 August 2006 06:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]: 2786 scientists
express interest in Steorn
Interesting, I was going
to post this to their websites forum but I can't see how your meant to register
for it. (unless you have to register as an interested scientist)
Free Energy is possible, that is to say the 'Law' of thermodynamics is just a
theory based on early observation.
One that not all observations since confirms.
note: Only with math can you know what is and is not absolutely possible.
It might be that the energy is coming from somewhere unknown or unknowable or
that it is being created, it doesn't really matter.
What probability is there that Steorn is for real?
Well it's a real company that has patented methods for verifying credit card
holograms and another for verifying if an optical disk came from a valid
source.
And a low energy magnetic actuator which Steorn have indicated is part of their
generator technology.
They also have investors who have put millions of Dollars into this company.
So they are real and if it's a joke it's a very expensive one.
Also they claim to have many scientists verify the reality of the effect,
though it's true we must take Steorn's word on this their word seems to be
getting better and better every moment. (unless it's a hoax we can trust this
statement)
Being that they can't be mistaken the only thing remaining is a hoax/joke but
with the money and technology this company has it would be suicide to hoax
this, a very expensive joke.
Therefore using Occam's Razor we can deduce the most likely possibility is that
Steorn is for real, soooooo....
If Steorn is for real then they need to be well aware that there are lots of
people who gain money and power by controlling energy (needless to say wars are
fought over it), and they will do anything they can to stop this. (assuming it
isn't a stunt by such people to discredit any future claims by anyone else -
possible but unlikely)
So IMO they need to have a very open model (which is clearly and visibly
isolated from any source of external input) and working in front of a bunch of
people (press conference with demo), videoed in high resolution released via
bit torrent, youtube etc...
Plans that anyone (reasonably skilled) can make should also be released.
But nothing can beat giving these to various people to test which is what they
have done but IMO they should not only release to a few highly sceptical
scientists but also have a few 'touring' models to send to the scientists
(backyard and otherwise) who make free energy their field of study, because
once a few such people (such as Jean Louis Naudin JLN Labs) are able to verify
it and give reproducible plans you will have broken through. (look at all the
'lifter' replications)
If you have lots of people world wide replicating this technology there will be
no denying it!
They should be aware of ways in which they may be attacked and ensure a massive
sudden public release to render most any such measures useless or
counterproductive.
I must say I am deeply disappointed by the fact that 68% of the public
according to the vote are openly supporting ignorance and biggoted dogma rather
than open inquisition, must be bush voters.
I am disgusted by such backwards thinking not seen since Catholic Church
officials refused to look through Galileo's telescope. (Protecting reality by
ignoring it)
On 8/24/06, Jed
Rothwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
See:
http://www.steorn.net/frontpage/default.aspx
I am surprised to find that so many "scientists have expressed
interest" in the Steorn magic magnetic motor challenge. Of course one
does not know how many of these people are actually scientists or
what "expressing interest" means, but I am still surprised that this
many people have even bothered to respond. I hope the claims are
real, although I very much doubt they are.
I think this goes to show once again that the public is open-minded
and willing to look at things. Keeping secrets is counterproductive.
- Jed