Physics defying product named ‘Orbo’

by DJ Neawedde | 20th February 2007

In August, I reported to you the intentions of Steorn. An Irish energy company claiming to have achieved “the production of clean, free and constant energy.”

While we don’t know much more about this achievement, we do know Steorn has just named their supposed energy-problem solving product - ‘Orbo‘. Apparently, more detailed information will be revealed about Orbo by the end this year’s first quarter. Stay Tuned…


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    One Response to “Physics defying product named ‘Orbo’”

    1. intuity.medialab. » Blog Archiv » Technische Revolution oder Marketing Blase? Says:

      […] Das irische Unternehmen steorn sorgt derzeit mit spektakulären Ankündiung für Diskussionsstoff. Dabei geht es um “saubere” Energiegewinnung. Es geht vorrangig um eine neu entwickelte, revolutionäre Technologie. Und es geht, nach eigenen Aussagen, um die Verletzung bekannter physkalischer Gesetze. Die Technik befindet sich im Moment wohl in einer Art Validierungsphase, wobei in der Blogsphäre bereits einige Artikel veröffentlicht und Gerüchte zum Thema geäußert wurden. “In fact, the Irish tech company issued an ad in The Economist announcing a challenge to 12 of the worlds’ finest scientists — to be chosen by them (hey, is Hwang Woo-suk available?) — to step forward and disprove their infinite clean energy technology. And once their technology isn’t disproved — and they obviously believe that it won’t be disproved — they’ll begin licensing it to the world’s energy companies (and charitably freely licensing it for rural water purification and electricity generation)” […]

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