On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote: > In the case of Steorn, one company is claiming that all physicists for the > past century or so have been befuddled over the way magnets work; only the > folks at Steorn really understand it, and we should believe them (and send > money), even though they have no conclusive proof of their claims, and have > in fact published no coherent theory explaining what their claims really > are. > Is this really a no-brainer? It looks like it to me.
I'm sorry I keep repeating this like a parrot with a record stuck - but it pains me to see that Steorn STILL don't allow themselves to do research into the work of people preceding their discovery - and that they refuse to acknowledge that there have been people prior to them who have also suggested that there is more to electromagnetism than is in the books. They still close up ranks and just are silent about Leedskalnin,Johnson,Ehrenhaft and I'm sure the rest of you have good names to throw into the mix too. Why? Is it just because they're all dead, and Steorn came across their anomaly by accident? Is it because they don't want their name associated with previous research, is it to appease the investors, do they (Steorn) really not know - haven't they looked into the literature - what little there is of it that's, frankly, quite off-the-wall and maybe a bit bonkers.. Why? I'd send them the Energy From The Vacuum DVD Series episodes 1-15 (there's a nice little package of it available now for about 350$ or so), but I simply do not have the funds, nor do I know anyone there who would give it the time of day - have a little look at it, even..

