On Sat, 16 Jan 2010, Mark Iverson wrote:
There are MANY things that Steorn is doing that is quite different from scammers: 1) They SPECIFICALLY laid out EXACTLY how they were going to proceed to demonstrate their technology 2) They have followed that plan, with one minor delay due to very bad weather. No other excuses... 3) They have instruments to show their measurements; they don't just expect you to take their word for it. 4) They will be letting people bring in their own instruments and make their own measurements; I've never seen this before, well except perhaps with Thane's work. 5) The thermal imaging was done by an objective third party 6) The calorimetry will also be done by an objective third party
Scammers aren't visible because of what they do. If they were, then anyone could see a con game for what it was. Scammers only become obvious in what's missing: those things honest people do, but things scammers avoid doing.
Has Steorn at any time stated that they have built a simple stand-alone device which produces energy?
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