Steorn has completed their first real-time lecture/demo concerning the
mysterious ORBO device. Sean promises there will be additional on-line
demonstrations soon.

 

Since I'm not a trained electrical engineer I'm not qualified to judge the
accuracy of the technical terminology bandied about, other than to say that
I am aware that many qualified engineers have commented on the fact that
there seems to exist some weird well-documented characteristics concerning
things like "CEMF" and how such effects can apparently alter how Lorenz law
would manifest in the classical/textbook case. It is my understanding that
the ORBO device allegedly "proves" that they have somehow been able to
mitigate counter electromagnetic forces to a certain extent. By how much, I
don't know. If true it implies that their device has introduced an asymmetry
of forces into the equation that presumably can be exploited to generate
useful work, such as turning a generator to generate electricity.

 

I believe someone from the audience asked if Steorn might try to demo
something like a cell phone charging device. Sean's reply was that Steorn is
in the licensing business and as a small engineering company consisting of
only a hundred or so employees they don't have the financial resources nor
the desire to embark on such engineering endeavors. Sean said Steorn is in
the business of trying to license the ORBO technology to companies who in
turn would hopefully envision for themselves (their stockholders) a bright
future in developing and marketing products, like cell phones, that would
never need recharging.

 

So... I guess one question worth asking at this pregnant moment in history
is whether there are enough companies out there willing to risk allocating a
portion of their R&D departments and subsequently embark on "developing" a
highly controversial "technology" that, if true (That's a BIG "IF") would
likely to make them, their company, their stockholders very rich. 

 

Regardless of whether such an endeavor would be considered a foolish quest
or not, I bet eventually there will be takers willing to risk it.

 

As for me... sure wish I knew if Orbo really does possess magic juju bean
juice or not. I really don't know.

 

Mongo will watch. Wait and see what happens next.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

www.OrionWorks.com

www.zazzle.com/orionworks 

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