Jed sez:

> 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.

Well, as Deep Throat sed: “Follow the money.”

What’s the payoff.

For the moment it’s still looking to me, personally, as if Steorn IS
attempting to perform a major slam-dunk. I fear for their lives.

Under such an obviously elaborate scenario (a scenario that is NOT
Occam Razor’s approved) it seems to me that the only chance they have
of succeeding would be to have the equivalent of another ORBO
contraption waiting under wraps, a device that DOES perform the
equivalent of powering a light bulb, and also has no deceptive battery
attached to the housing confusing everyone to no end. Preferably a
capacitor.

My wacky reasoning: One of Steorn’s advertisement clearly states that
their magic juju bean technology is capable of powering laptops, even
cars. And as we all know powering cars (50 kw for starts) would
obviously take a lot of juju been juice. Meanwhile, what’s obviously
on public display right now at the Waterfront is pathetically
inadequate in suggesting to anyone that such juju bean juice is in the
works. It’s as if Steorn has deliberately placed a straw dog in front
of a bunch of bullies in a calculated attempt to entice them to start
swinging at the decoy, and then at the right moment swap out the decoy
with the real McCoy.

I have to admit... it’s a romantic scenario I’ve concocted. Worth a
good screen play!

Not very realistic, however. ;-)

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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