Yet Sean deserves much disrespect because of his "take it or leave it" attitude about his demonstrations. What should he expect? He make huge claims yet leads people on forever to get details that would clearly prove his case, then gives a 15 minute "presentation" that could not possibly be sufficient to answer the honest and reasonable questions those of us have to validate his claims.
I'm not going to disagree with you, all I can add is that he has only started doing that since Saturday and he said straight out why. In his eyes he has demonstrated OU and so there are only two possible comes.
1: He used tampered equipment,
or
2: He demonstrated clear proof of OU.
If his claims of 3:1 power output:input are true, I can think of many ways that would simply demonstrate it.
Me too, but none of what we could suggest would make his own test obsolete either. It is a valid method to test Orbo, the problem is it just leave too many variables open to discussion and Sean is currently withholding this information.
Until I see raw input VS output data / figures I can sink my teeth into, I remain undecided.
Eliminate the battery. Put a hand crank DC generator for the input. Build a capacitive storage circuit and voltage regulator on the output. Have the output fed back to the storage circuit, with the excess used to feed a different storage circuit that can drive a load, like the 100W light bulb that timo described. This isn't too hard to do.
I agree, but Sean would dodge that bullet in the classic manner he skips over anything that suggest it should have been done a different way. He will tell you that they are not in the business of manufacturing generators, they are demonstrating the effect.
But I think I know why he can't and won't do this. It won't work because he doesn't have overunity. He's either deceived himself or he's lying. I think he knows he's a fraud, based on how he has operated through the whole process. He has everything to lose by giving the details before he receives the money from the developers he seems to be defrauding. All he needs to do is string people along with enough details to get them to decide it's worth paying to get the plans. When they fail to reproduce the excess power he claims, he'll blame them saying they didn't build it right. Maybe he'll try to string them along some more with a new version that's better and easier. On and on it will go until everyone realizes it was a fraud all along.
Maybe, I haven't ruled anything out myself. I'm purely staying totally open minded about all this until I have enough facts to make up my mind.
I totally expected to be able to decide from watching the last experiment, so I'm bitterly disappointed. At this stage I have to wait for the German company to release their independent report because they are in no way restricted in what they publish.
That and people who just threw down 400 Euro for that SKDB.
It's clear to me at this point proof of OU will never come from Steorn because they are withholding information to sell SKDB licences. So I wait for the third party verification which starts this week.
Either way the long wait is over. Orbo will be exposed for what it is very soon. I just hope for the sake of the world it's an OU device.
Eventually people will trace back to his demonstrations and it will become apparent how he manipulated them to get them to believe the fraud. Then they'll wonder how they were so easily fooled. The money will be gone. See what kind of car he drives, where he lives, how much he's spending on his lifestyle. There it all went. It was fun while it lasted. He'll do some time, write a book about it, and live off the royalties.
lol... you forgot the movie.
We will see.
Regards
Sharp.