Bit late with this and I'm not sure now whether this has been posted on here before.
Somebody on TMF drew this to my attention originally. The outcome was totally inevitable and predictable, well it was to anyone with any kind of grip on the physical sciences. It was just a question of "When?".
So what happened in the end?
http://dispatchesfromthefuture.com/2016 ... rn-office/
Was it a 'con' or did they believe in their own magic? Your guess is as good as mine.
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It certainly isn't science...
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Re: It certainly isn't science...
XFool wrote:Bit late with this and I'm not sure now whether this has been posted on here before.
Somebody on TMF drew this to my attention originally. The outcome was totally inevitable and predictable, well it was to anyone with any kind of grip on the physical sciences. It was just a question of "When?".
So what happened in the end?
http://dispatchesfromthefuture.com/2016 ... rn-office/
Was it a 'con' or did they believe in their own magic? Your guess is as good as mine.
In case anyone else hasn't the foggiest what this thread is about: the link is to a blog-type page about a company called "Steorn" which apparently claimed to be able to create energy. Or something like that...
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