> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HKTYrVjEGY
> "In this video, two engineers and a physicist give their
> reactions to the Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit."
> 
> here's a screencapture of the scopeshot:
> http://scene.org/~esa/merlib/screenshotfrom_testing_of_the_orbo_evaluation_and_development_unit.jpg

When I see the engineer saying the device is 300 percent OU, and
then think how there are a bunch of people paying 419 euro to work
on the devices - develop them or whatever it is exactly that they
are doing in the skdb, it feels like there is a giant discrepancy
between what I think are the implications of 300 percent OU, and
what is actually being done with it.

If Steorn have OU beyond any measurement error, and 300 percent
fits that requirement, they should have sent it long ago to
testing labs, and should have had a press conference long ago,
probably standing beside the Prime Minister, and should have been
inundated with more money than George Soros has, and the world
should be in a ferment with people replacing furnace oil burners,
car engines, you name it, with Orbos. 

At least that is the only way I can imagine OU being made public.

Instead, we have Steorn inviting people to pay them 419 euros for
the privilege of learning about the technology.

I am confused.

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