Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The Free Energy Pitch

This video by Steorn was posted.


Remember kids, Friday the 13th 2007 is when everything will change... A date that will live in Infamy. Sell your oil futures now!

This company is nowhere near alone in its claim just google free energy company .

The subject of free, renewable and safe energy is of interest to everyone.... well unless you're a Swahili earth shaman or something. Why then hasn't any significant progress been made in the harnessing of energy since the invention of the nuclear reactor? Billions have been thrown at this problem, all to no avail. Why?

When we look at fields like physics, computers, personal electronics where our technology has increased exponentially in usability, safety and performance, we have arguably seen little to no advance in how we harness our environment to make all of our gadgets go 'whir'. You will note that I don't include medicine in this list. And here's why.

It's all about ROI. Return on Investment. For people whose job it is to make you feel better, they are enriched more by treating the symptoms rather than finding a cure. I know, I know, it's inflammatory and suggests all kinds of hoopla, but the reality is those who are paid to find cures are paid more to treat symptoms.... And there is no denial of that fact.

I would argue that the same logic applies to Energy. Those forces that are in place have far more to gain by supplying us with oil than providing us with a safer and cheaper method to provide us energy. The fox now stoically guards the hen-house.

Pretty simple logic.... then here come the Charlatans.

Think about the investment meetings at one of these free energy company's venture capital raising rounds. How easy is it to sell stock for pennies that could potentially be the grandest of all things man has accomplished. I'm not much of a salesman, but I think even I could pull that one off - Using the exact same logic I've said above.

The bottom line is this...
Until the physics community accepts the zero point field into standard curriculum, there is no hard-line scientific evidence that it is real. They abuse the customer's lack of physics background and lead them to believe that their scientists know more than the general scientific community. This is bullshit!

If Steorn makes an announcement that is supported by the majority of the physics community, then I will eat my words with ketchup.

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