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Title: STEORN
Post by: triacdragon on September 05, 2006, 11:08:02 PM
I have recently discovered a company called Steorn. They are an Irish company who have or at least claim to have developed free energy technology. Now you may as I thought be wondering whats new about that there are many companies and people that claim to have done so. Well they have issued a challenge to the world (well mainly the scientific comunity) to disprove or validate there claims PUBLICLY. For more details on this visit there website:

www.steorn.net

My point here is that if they succeed they will not only open the door for themselves but for all companies and individuals who have developed free energy devices. If they succeed the challenge of finding funding for the free energy inventor will be greatly eased(in fact if free energy was to become widely accepted public knowledge the oil and energy companies would risk goin bust and in order to stay in bussiness they would probably jump at the oportunity to get in on the free energy market and therefore be offering funding quite readily). So I ask that everyone support this company in there quest to prove current science wrong in this instance, and although I realise that not all free energy technology violates or atleast claims to violate any of the current laws of science that is not the point. The point is to gain public acceptance of free energy technology.

So support them check out there website and register.

PS. There are two types of registration. If you are a scientist, engineer, or other person qualified to validate there claims you can register your interest in testing the technology. If you are not qualified in this manner you can register to receive the results of the challenge.
Title: Re: STEORN
Post by: PaulLowrance on September 06, 2006, 04:05:23 PM
Is there any news with steorn?  It's been awhile and I haven't heard much. I hope they turn out to be legitimate, but it's starting to look like just another attack on the "free energy" industry.

I hope nobody looses interest in "free energy" industry because of the continuous "the Boy who cried wolf" syndrome / false alarms.

Paul Lowrance