Public Spin
The Steorn Orbo spins in public view at last. So, what does it prove? On the face of it, not a lot.
However, I don’t think that was the intention. This is a process, not a magic trick. I can tell you that anyone joining the SKDB will indeed get the knowledge needed to make this machine and others. The big question remains – is the thing what Steorn claims it to be? If so, the entry fee of 419 Euros will be seen as a pittance and if not it’s a 419 advance fee fraud.
To me, that’s the most telling thing about this demo. The company has put everything on the line. Never before have they been so specific about their discovery and directly linked it to a sales pitch for your money. It’s on record. It’s ballsy. It’s in your face.
Sean McCarthy:
“Orbo is an overunity technology. An overunity technology is simple – the concept is simple - that you can put a certain amount of energy into a device and take more energy out of it. It defies one of the most basic scientific principles.”
“What we’re offering is not just some new cool technology. It is a real opportunity, for us as a species and us as a society, to change everything.”
Notice the language. There is no obfuscation, no political get-out phrase. They are not saying that ‘we expect…’ or ‘in our opinion…” This is a public pitch selling specific knowledge with specific outcomes. Buy an entry ticket and we will show you how to build a machine that outputs more energy than you put in – a technology that could change us a species. If they do not deliver, you sue for your money back. In this sense, considering the stakes involved, the risk and the sum is negligible.
This demo has a long way to run. Paid membership of the SKDB is not happening until it finishes after January. I know that these people are smart. They have families. They are risking their lives. Soon they will be in jail or the world will sit up and take notice.
It's too early to call but that's fine because there's no need to.
Watch and learn.
However, I don’t think that was the intention. This is a process, not a magic trick. I can tell you that anyone joining the SKDB will indeed get the knowledge needed to make this machine and others. The big question remains – is the thing what Steorn claims it to be? If so, the entry fee of 419 Euros will be seen as a pittance and if not it’s a 419 advance fee fraud.
To me, that’s the most telling thing about this demo. The company has put everything on the line. Never before have they been so specific about their discovery and directly linked it to a sales pitch for your money. It’s on record. It’s ballsy. It’s in your face.
Sean McCarthy:
“Orbo is an overunity technology. An overunity technology is simple – the concept is simple - that you can put a certain amount of energy into a device and take more energy out of it. It defies one of the most basic scientific principles.”
“What we’re offering is not just some new cool technology. It is a real opportunity, for us as a species and us as a society, to change everything.”
Notice the language. There is no obfuscation, no political get-out phrase. They are not saying that ‘we expect…’ or ‘in our opinion…” This is a public pitch selling specific knowledge with specific outcomes. Buy an entry ticket and we will show you how to build a machine that outputs more energy than you put in – a technology that could change us a species. If they do not deliver, you sue for your money back. In this sense, considering the stakes involved, the risk and the sum is negligible.
This demo has a long way to run. Paid membership of the SKDB is not happening until it finishes after January. I know that these people are smart. They have families. They are risking their lives. Soon they will be in jail or the world will sit up and take notice.
It's too early to call but that's fine because there's no need to.
Watch and learn.