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In July, 2007, the Dublin, Ireland based Intellectual Property licensing firm, Steorn, challenged the scientific community and claimed they would demonstrate a magnetic machine in London. They were forced to postpone the widely publicized event.
Earlier, during 2006, in an advertisement published in "The Economist" Steorn called for skeptical scientists to come forward and test their claim to have achieved more output than input, "Over Unity," in magnetic machines. They then selected 22 scientists for that jury and promise to publish the results in a future issue of the magazine.
Magnetic Power, Inc. (MPI) was saddened by the sequence of events in London. MPI is also a developer of magnetic devices which promise to deliver electric power without fuel. However, we do not claim to break any laws of physics.
MPI hopes that Steorn will eventually show evidence that their work has merit. Interviews with Steorn CEO, Sean McCarthy, can be viewed on their website.
Based on our own work, we have believed that Steorn’s claims may prove credible. We hope they will be able to demonstrate that to be the case. If they succeed in doing so, their efforts will benefit all firms developing practical magnetic conversion technology.
With a six trillion dollar world market for energy, MPI will be helped, rather than hurt, by their success.
MPI hopes that their efforts will, as McCarthy once stated, enable all work of this nature to prove it can take far less than the projected "five to seven years for the world to accept the possibility of superseding existing energy technology with magnetic systems."
On their website: http://www.steorn.com their company claims that the technology they are developing can eventually power everything from cell phones to automobiles. The site also contains short videos that explain why they published The Economist advertisement as well as their explanation for the debacle in London.
The first video discusses the apparent violation of Conservation of Energy, a fundamental axiom of physics, which makes it extremely difficult for scientists to accept Steorn’s explanation for the emerging science of magnetic energy technology.
MPI enthusiasm for our Irish colleagues' was dampened by the debacle in London. We hope they will eventually recover and provide evidence that their magnetic systems are indeed capable of the performance they claim. |
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MPI continues to develop our own Magnetic Power Modules, which we now call POWERGENIE™ (Power Generation of Electricity by Nondestructive Interference of Energy). MPI plans to commercialize these revolutionary, solid-state, power generating systems as rapidly as is humanly possible. Practical magnetic systems of this nature can rapidly help reduce dependence on oil, coal and uranium fuel.
They will also assist the ability of concerned men, women and children everywhere, to meet the extraordinary challenge of the relatively short window, within which humans must sharply reduce the use of fossil fuels, in order to mitigate the dire, life threatening, threats posed by global warming.
Catastrophic fires in Southern California and the severe drought conditions impacting the Southeastern USA as well as other regions of the world and the rapid melting of the glaciers, underline the urgent need for these technological breakthroughs to be commercialized on an accelerated basis.
Humanity is facing an unprecedented emergency, including the massive release of methane from frozen zones of the world, such as the Arctic permafrost, as they warm. Methane is the second most important gas causing man-made climate change. Each molecule causes about 25 times more warming than a molecule of CO2. It appears to have been responsible for almost ending life on earth about 251 million years ago and again 55 million years ago, due to large numbers of volcanic eruptions.
Burning fossil fuels each year spews into the atmosphere the equivalent of almost 17,000 volcanoes the size of the presently active one in Hawaii. This catastrophic time bomb is more likely to explode with every passing year.
The threat appears to be far more serious than is generally realized. New science and technology must rapidly be implemented, on a massive scale, if we are to avoid what appears to be looming, life-threatening, catastrophe.
Updated 4/30/2008
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