There was an interview just on TV (4 p.m. est, 8-28) on Cavuto (Fox 
News--should be replayed tonight after midnight sometime) with the Steorn guy.  
He was at least open enough to admit that this clearly violates energy 
conservation and they have no idea where the energy comes from.  In my 
experience, most of the frauds insist that the energy comes from some place, 
usually the "zero point field".  I find it at least refreshing that they aren't 
claiming that, just that it produces more energy than it consumes, now won't 
you please test this you scientist types.  They say they are not going to ask 
for money.

So, if they start asking for money or don't allow the tests, or put so many 
stipulations on the test that no one will do it anyway, then is the time to 
tell them to go blow.

In the meantime, as long as it doesn't cost anything, I'll see what they have 
to say.

Jeffery D. Kooistra


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: William Beaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date:  Mon, 28 Aug 2006 14:41:03 -0700 (PDT)

>On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Nick Palmer wrote:
>
>> Here's a site with an interview and pictures.
>> http://pesn.com/2006/08/21/9500298_Steorn_free_energy_gauntlet/
>
>It might be real or a scam... but if it's an honest mistake, what kind
>of mistake would it be?
>

 

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