> Since Knapen says it is OU, and he ought to know, what may have > happened is that his remarks refer to a different version of the > toy than was seen in the video.
I think that's a stretch to speculate that Knapen is actually referring to a different model. I reveal my ignorance here, but who is Knapen? At first glance he seems knowledgeable. He is the ceo of Kinetron, which appears to be the company that is working with Steorn. It may be mental myopia but, given his credentials (http://kinetron.nl), I am taking him at his word that he saw OU. I can't believe someone as knowledgeable about magnets as Knapen would think he saw OU when he did not. Since the device does not end up in the same position in which it began, and needs to be manually reset to get there, either Knapen is wrong about seeing OU, or the video we see is a little different from the one he is describing. With Steorn's penchant for secrecy, it doesn't seem too unlikely that they would have filmed a public video that was not OU, while using Knapen's remarks to give authority to their claim of OU. Of course, there is always the scam/hoax alternative. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC

