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| | discussion results icetee (42) | | recently, a company claimed they had discovered a device that had 290 percent efficiently. They said that when a certain object went through a pattern of magnetic fields, it had more energy than... | |
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| | blog results Gizmodo (80) | | Ryan Block interviews CEO of Steorn to find out why the magic machine didn't work. [Engadget] | |
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 TechCrunch (10) | | Irish startup Steorn blew the hugely hyped demo of their new perpetual energy machine when “excessive heat from the lighting in the main display area” led them to abort the affair. However,... | |
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 TechCrunch (10) | | So much for the much hyped Steorn demo - after getting the world all jazzed up for a quick rewrite of the laws of physics the other day (they promised to break the fundamental law of conservation of... | |
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 Gizmodo (80) | | They said it couldn't be done. And it probably can't. A year after an Irish company called Steorn promised a perpetual energy source that required only magnetism, not fuel, the device called Orbo was... | |
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 The Oil Drum - Di... (1) | | Nuclear expansion is a pipe dream, says report
The Oxford Research Group paper, funded by the Joseph Rowntree charitable trust, says that the worldwide nuclear "renaissance" planned by the industry... | |
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 The Oil Drum - Di... (1) | | Motorists sue oil titans, retailers over 'hot fuel' losses
Think gas is expensive? It's even more expensive on hot summer days. Gasoline expands as temperatures rise. That means motorists get less... | |
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 TechCrunch (10) | | No reason U.S. independence day should slow the news down in Europe. Look for the long awaited demo from London of Steorn’s new Orbo device today, which supposedly creates a steady stream of... | |
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