Irish firm claims ‘free energy’ invention
An Irish technology firm has issued a challenge to the world’s scientific community.
It says its invention smashes one of the basic laws of physics by producing free energy. The company, called Steorn, has placed an advertisement in the Economist seeking 12 top scientists to examine its invention, based on magnetic fields, and publish their results. It says the energy eliminates the need to recharge mobile phones or refuel cars.
Story here on rte. If it’s true it really is amazing.
One of the basic principles of physics is that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change form.
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Yay, Lara Croft in Ireland!
Feshti's back and this time he's counting down the top 10 movie opening scenes of all time.
Is American opinion and culture crowding out all others?
It is riducless.
Comment by simon — August 18, 2006 @ 5:05 pm
Er…
No.
Comment by Stranger — August 18, 2006 @ 5:57 pm
I’ll believe it when the aforementioned 12 top scientists confirm it… until then, it smells like bullshit.
Comment by stephen — August 18, 2006 @ 11:16 pm