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#216 Steorn Orbo Demo, part 2 of 4, Jan 30, 2010

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Part 2 of 4 of the live Steorn Orbo demo presented January 30, 2010 at 16:00 GMT (11:00 EST).

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  • First comment. Good to see you back zero. Are things warming up over there?

  • 4*F here yesterday morning. That's -15.5*C for the folks who don't do F.

  • With temps like that, no wonder you're not working in the garage! Thanks for posting these vids, and what's your opinion of this? So far I have found no one convinced of OU.

  • I preparing a Jon Stewart type video with clips and commentary after I finish uploading all 4 unedited parts.

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  • Now blocked @ steornofficial

    Sean says in Steorn forum thread (So thats it?)

    As for the levels of OU demonstrated, its a mute point we could have shown 1000% (I believe at one stage we did as we pushed the pick-up coil closer to the system).

    and;

    The rotor did slow down when the coil was pushed in (i.e. more of the rotor KE was converted to electrical energy as the pick-up coil was moved in).

    Using up rotating energy, causing it to slow down; is one of Seans definition of over-unity.

  • @ZeroFossilFuel

    I'll pich in ten bucks to help get you a garage heater Zero!

    Maybe a pot belly stove huh?

    Eddie

  • i'm sorry, but i just don't believe it! I've done the research and it doesn't seem to add up. I think this guy is full of it but let us know if you find out different ZeroFossilFuel...

  • Im the first one to ebrace new technologies, bu all the tech talkm hes tryint o throw out doesnt add up. Basic principles on motors is not flying, hes talking about emf, induction, etc. but what about drag? what about thermodynmics? a motor putting out more than in would heat up yes? electrical resistance would cause a hell of alot of heat. even superconductors floating in air can spin for a long time, but even they lose enegy ue to drag in the air.

  • What a looser... Who belives in this crap???? Realy..

  • Thank you ZFF

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