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Irish company claims to have a technology that produces free energy

Started by bear, August 22, 2006, 01:33:33 AM

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Binary Shadow

its gotta be rubbish surely? it breaks the laws of physics and if real would be all over the news id have thought

Maldonado

fake / scam / whatever. if this company truely had created free energy, then the second one credible shred of evidence was seen, it would be all over the world.

Maldonado

"Steorn?s technology is based on the interaction of magnetic fields and allows the production of clean, free and constant energy."


funkychicken9000

An former e-commerce company claiming to have violated one of the founding principles of physics?  Good luck to em  :lol:

I smell viral marketing.

bear



Serious

Quote from: Binary Shadowits gotta be rubbish surely? it breaks the laws of physics and if real would be all over the news id have thought

Plenty of companies have claimed to have broken the fundamental laws of physics, like time being a constant, the world being flat and it being the centre of the universe. of course all their claims have turned out to be false...

In this case it certainly is a fake IMO.

Dave

Quote from: funkychicken9000I smell viral marketing.

they took out a full page ad in the economist btw...

tbh.. anyone who invests in them deserves what they get