According to Steorn the energy is due to magnetic viscosity. I've often used the
term "magnetic momentum" in my research. It's just occurred to me "magnetic
momentum" is a form of magnetic viscosity!!
Wow, I can't believe this. IMHO this makes Steorn appear far more legit. There
are rumors that Steorn performed temperature measurements, but I've yet to see
any such data from Steorn. I think Steorn is tapping in to ambient energy by
means of magnetic entropy. This would remove heat from the magnetic material,
but it's not so easy to detect such temperature drops due to ambient thermal
conductivity.
Time will tell, but this is shocking news that Steorn is now stating the energy
is due to magnetic viscosity. If true then Steorn discovered a design that
accomplishes what I'm trying to accomplish; i.e., rob energy away from the
release of magnetic entropy that is normally converted to lattice entropy. The
only difference being that I'm trying to accomplish such a task by means of
solid-state.
Regards,
Paul Lowrance
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