I peeked at the E-cat World website and they are now hawking a permanent cell phone power source, a PowerCube, which never needs recharging (offered by "Stoern's Orbo"). http://dispatchesfromthefuture.com/2015/10/new_video_reveals_internals_of_orbo_powe.html
Soon to be released of course (at multiple thousands of euros per cell phone, and they are taking advance orders now), and it will change civilization. In reading the explanation of how it works, just like the cold fusion devices, I find it interesting that so much of what they say goes against the physics I learned in college and since then. But the buzz words are there that would make it sound all very scientific if one did not have any science background. So either I must assume that it is all so very advanced that the contradictions I see would not appear to be contradictions if I was a more highly educated physicists (or perhaps so highly advanced that even highly educated physicists would not get it), or that it is just word salad to convince unsophisticated investors.
I generally distrust statements about facts where the more you know about facts the more the statement looks like bs, but perhaps if I knew more I would be writing them a check.
Soon to be released of course (at multiple thousands of euros per cell phone, and they are taking advance orders now), and it will change civilization. In reading the explanation of how it works, just like the cold fusion devices, I find it interesting that so much of what they say goes against the physics I learned in college and since then. But the buzz words are there that would make it sound all very scientific if one did not have any science background. So either I must assume that it is all so very advanced that the contradictions I see would not appear to be contradictions if I was a more highly educated physicists (or perhaps so highly advanced that even highly educated physicists would not get it), or that it is just word salad to convince unsophisticated investors.
I generally distrust statements about facts where the more you know about facts the more the statement looks like bs, but perhaps if I knew more I would be writing them a check.
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