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About Steorn - News article [updated]

Jul 9th, 2007 | By CentroN | Category: Steorn

BBC NEWS
Monday, 9 July 2007

Steorn - Orbo

The perpetual myth of free energy
Irish company Steorn made headlines around the world when it took out a full page advert in The Economist claiming to have developed a device that produced “free energy”.

Throughout early July, the company planned to display the device to the public for the first time.

Professor Sir Eric Ash, electrical engineer and former rector of Imperial College London, visited the demonstration for the BBC News website.

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THESTAR.com

Excerpt from article:

Jul 08, 2007
Sarah Barmak
Special to THE STAR

“Built to last.”

“Lasts an extra, extra long time.”

“It keeps going, and going, and going, and going …”

Sure, that’s what they all say. But be it batteries or bubblegum, everything stops sometime. The only thing that goes on forever is the propensity to make this stuff up.

Perhaps this is what observers of Irish company Steorn are thinking these days. Nearly a year has elapsed since the firm put an ad in The Economist announcing that it had accomplished the impossible: developed a machine that would never stop running, producing unlimited clean power forever.

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