> The news that Steorn is advertising their own failure on Al Jazerra is
mind boggling.
>
> What to make of this? Are these people extremely clever and using
reverse psychology? Or are they what they appear to be: stupid,
> incoherent, and flapping around trying one scheme after another, like a
candidate about to lose an election in a landslide?
>
> Here is my hypothesis Ver. 3.42: They are trying to give over-unity
energy research a bad reputation. Someone, somewhere knows that magic
magnetic motors really do work. This person wants to suppress the
technology. So they are working preemptively to make everyone think
these motors are the worst scam imaginable, with zero credibility to 5
significant decimal places.
>
> Just kidding.

If you extend the intention of "giving of bad reputation" to the entire
field of alternative energy research (includind Cold Fusion, by example)
that start to sound more like a credible hypothesis.

And also consider that maybe they are trying to make alternative energy
INVESTORS to look like fools, and make them spend their money in a bogus
project, so they don't invest it in a real one, and are afraid to invest
in another in the future.
Big PR tactics Steorn is taking since its very beginning, are compatible
with both of these potential objectives.

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