[NewCandle] Sprain torque?

Keith Nagel NewCandleAdmin at ipdiscover.com
Fri Sep 1 11:55:21 EDT 2006


Really Jones, I wouldn't spend a lot of time speculating.
Again here is a description of the device shown to
a reporter.

************************************************************
"There is a test rig with wheels and cogs and four magnets
 meticulously aligned so as to create the maximum tension
 between their fields and one other magnet fixed to a point
 opposite. A motor rotates the wheel bearing the magnets
 and a computer takes 28,000 measurements a second.
 The magnets, naturally, act upon one another.
 And when it is all over, the computer tells us that almost
 three times the amount of energy has come out of the system
 as went in. In fact, this piece of equipment is 285% efficient"

"We don't have any doubts. We've conducted meticulous research
 and we're getting such phenomenal results - up to 400% efficiency –
 that small glitches and errors in testing can be ruled out.
************************************************************

The key fact is that the claim is measurement based. A lot
of rumor has been spreading to the contrary, but if you
are paying attention you will find all that is claimed is a
measurement. So really, they are in the same position
as the many other groups who have presented this
technology in the past, including that fellow in the
header (grin). There is probably nothing really novel
in the Steorn claims, you might just as well analyse
any of the historical claims and inventors.

By the way, who is the actual "inventor" at Steorn? Two
of the three people listed on the patent app. are company
officials. The third person isn't listed anywhere on the
company website, or anywhere else. Presumably, this is the
guy??? Alan Simpsons.

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com
[mailto:newcandle-bounces at ipdiscover.com]On Behalf Of Jones Beene
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:04 PM
To: New energy for the new world.
Subject: Re: [NewCandle] Sprain torque?



Terry

>> Can you tell us what is the best torque figure seen on the
>> Sprain
>> device?

> Assuming you're not phishing for others, torque must be measured
> under load by definition.

Well, one always wants to net the big catch, but I'm trying to
figure out roughly if Steorn could be using ramps, or variable
gradients, in addition to the moveable gate. I don't see them
getting much torque from the action of the gate itself.

Jones



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