Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Orbo

Have your heard of Orbo? Or Steorn? Orbo is the technology that a company called Steorn is saying will revolutionize, well... the world. Because they're saying it violates several established laws of physics to provide free energy.

The question is: Is this a big prank? Because they're not telling anyone how it works. In fact, they're claiming they don't know themselves, and that they can't figure out where the device gets its "free" energy. People have tried for centuries to make a perpetual motion machine that would yield free energy, and all failed. So have these guys stumbled onto a fantastic new discovery?

According to the Steorn web site a panel of scientists is evaluating the technology to determine if it really does what they say it does. And when will the results be unveiled?

April Fool's Day. Hmmmm.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, I've been in the energy business for many, many years; and I don't believe it for a heartbeat. One of the things that Bro. Branham emphasized is that things happen for a reason, and it takes energy (or power) to make things happen. Jesus got weak when the woman with the blood issue was healed. There's a reason why it's called the first and second LAW of thermodynamics. But it is very interesting when various claims are made about free energy. I've even seen articles in reputable magazines. Usually, the eventual failure is chalked up to some conspiracy theory or something like.