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Free energy on the move: Could Steorn\'s Orbo technology be partnered with Ryukyu\'s long-store Vanadium batteries?

Alcuin Bramerton

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Orbo is a technology which creates energy from magnetic interactions. It provides free, clean and constant energy at the point of use. It can be engineered to power anything from a phone, to a fridge to a car. And in direct contradiction of fundamentalist science\'s 1st Law of Thermodynamics (\"energy cannot be created\"), Steorn\'s Orbo technology consistently puts out more usable energy than it takes in to operate. Recent data seem to indicate that one of the Orbo public test systems showed 327% more electrical energy being produced than was put in.

Orbo is based upon time-variant magnetic interactions. These are magnetic interactions whose efficiency varies as a function of transaction timeframes.

It is this variation of energy exchanged as a function of transaction time frame that lies at the heart of Orbo technology, and its ability to contravene the principle of the conservation of energy. Conservation of energy requires that the total energy exchanged using interactions are invariant in time. The time-variant nature of Orbo interactions can be engineered using two basic techniques.

The first technique utilizes a method of controlling the response time of magnetic materials to make them time-variant. This is achieved by controlling the MH position of materials during permanent magnetic interactions. The second technique decouples the Counter Electromotive Force (CEMF) from torque for electromagnetic interactions. This decoupling of CEMF allows time-variant magnetic interactions in electromagnetic systems.

Excess electrical energy produced by a large Orbo system could be stored long-term for future use using the Ryukyu Electric Power Company\'s Vanasaver Redox Flow Batteries. These batteries charge and discharge electrical energy by circulating vanadium-based solutions from both anode and cathode tanks to an ion-exchange membrane in the cell. Once the electricity is stored in the aqueous vanadium solution, it can be kept there for many years.

If either the Steorn Orbo free energy system or the Ryukyu Vanasaver battery technology proves to be commercially producible and effective in practice, it will sound the death knell of the corporate fossil fuel industries. No wonder, then, that bankers and bought-and-paid-for pundits are being wheeled out to obstruct and debunk the ideas.

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 February 13, 2010