Dr. Zimmerman was kind enough to post an interesting STEORN article, which quotes McCarthy, on the YAHOO Hydrino Discussion group. See:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2331264,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/ztfys


TITLE: Inventor keeps his perpetual motion machine under a cloak of invisibility

Of particular interest to me was the implications stated in the following paragraph:


> Dr White, an atomic physicist at University
> College Dublin, had a straightforward question:
> “Why not publish your results in a peer review
> journal and go and collect your Nobel prize
> when you are vindicated?” He added: “If he is
> right, he will have solved the riddle of the
> Universe and brought peace to the Middle East.”


...which amused the hell out of me. What "peer review" publication would dare publish what appears to be on the surface a perpetual motion contraption? And then Dr. White says the device (if true) would bring "peace to the Middle East." If this contraption turned out to be the genuine article the last thing it would bring is "peace to the Middle East." Quite the opposite would occur, as propped up governments begin to topple as internal strife and revolution run rampant through most of the oil dominated regimes. The additional political instability in the middle east would also likely drag plenty of other world governments into disarray for quite a tumultuous time before things eventually settled back to some form of sanity.

This is not to say that I believe the STEORM device is the genuine article. At present I really don't know. It just pisses me off that we have an "atomic physicist", whom one would assume is in a position of authority and/or knowledge spout things that when one thinks about it in a little more depth are pretty ridiculous and naïve.


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Steven Vincent Johnson
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