There are some claims about the claim that hint that this is not your
typical magnet motor:

* 5kW and 40kW power. Not many "magnet motors" produce that kind of power.

* There is the initial report showing the system ran 4000 watts for
100 hours that showed a well-thought out overunity test. It was a 3rd
party test, paid for by the company. The report remains confidential,
but it was impressive enough to get Sterling Allan on a plane.

* The demos use no input power except what is in the closed system
(Would be nice to see in a Ni-H test!)

* Sterling and the others who saw the demo were impressed.

* The prototype equipment seems advanced enough to include overload
protection, is small enough to rule out hidden fossil fuels. The first
200 circuits for initial commercial units have been built.

* Missing scam. Nobody will invest significant money until the unit
runs for more than 3 weeks. The internet will "out" anyone who feels
they are trying to pull a scam.

Is it likely that both cold fusion and "free energy from aether" will
be discovered and commercialized within the same decade? Odds say
no... but.. interesting to say the least!

- Brad Lowe

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