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Second Law of Thermodynamics Overturned By Federal Judge

...just kidding. Overturned by an Irish energy company.

Steorn’s technology produces free, clean and constant energy. This provides a significant range of benefits, from the convenience of never having to refuel your car or recharge your mobile phone, to a genuine solution to the need for zero emission energy production. It also provides a secure supply of energy, since the components of the technology are readily available.

The technology is in a constant state of development. The company has focused for the past three years on increasing power output and the development of test systems that allow detailed analysis to be performed.

Steorn’s technology appears to violate the ‘Principle of the Conservation of Energy’, considered by many to be the most fundamental principle in our current understanding of the universe. This principle is stated simply as ‘energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change form’.

Steorn is making three claims for its technology:
The technology has a coefficient of performance greater than 100%.
The operation of the technology (i.e. the creation of energy) is not derived from the degradation of its component parts.
There is no identifiable environmental source of the energy (as might be witnessed by a cooling of ambient air temperature).


The sum of these claims is that our technology creates free energy.


Damn, I took all those physics courses for nothing, everything I learned was wrong. Or this Irish company is seriously kookoo.

A video demonstrating the use of RFID passports as bomb detonators. This is way overblown...anything can be used to detonate a bomb.
Via Engadget.

Another UK Flight DivertedRoundup

Comments

opera 19. August 2006, 09:00

What do they get out of this? Increased profits?

Proving once again the first law of incorporation: more money must come in than than go out.

Chris 19. August 2006, 10:52

Derision will be the primary thing they get.

opera 21. August 2006, 03:26

I think it's a scam, not kookoo.
The invite "challege" and registration. Probably fees are needed along the road and then perhhpas investment captital for the seriously hooked.

The con is on.

Anonymous 25. August 2006, 15:35

burt writes:

I thought for a second Judge Diggs Taylor had pulled off another winner!

Anonymous 25. August 2006, 15:36

burt writes:

I thought for a second Judge Diggs Taylor had pulled off another winner!
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