Yes, it does sound suspect, doesn't it?

--- qntmpkt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk"
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> Thanks, the only problem wiith such plans is the
> "magnetic field" 
> part (it takes energy to generate such a field);
> therefore, the net 
> result is the same old story: balancing the emitted
> potential energy 
> with the actual energy needed to get the contraption
> into operation. 
> ener34reagach el
> >
> > Scientists flock to test 'free energy' discovery 
> > 
> > David Smith
> > Sunday August 20, 2006
> > The Observer 
> > 
> > 
> > A man who claims to have developed a free energy
> technology which 
> > could power everything from mobile phones to cars
> has received more 
> > than 400 applications from scientists to test it.
> > Sean McCarthy says that no one was more sceptical
> than he when 
> > Steorn, his small hi-tech firm in Dublin, hit upon
> a way of 
> > generating clean, free and constant energy from
> the interaction of 
> > magnetic fields. 'It wasn't so much a Eureka
> moment as a get-back-
> in-
> > there-and-check-your-instruments moment, although
> in far more 
> > colourful language,' said McCarthy. But when he
> attempted to share 
> > his findings, he says, scientists either put the
> phone down on him 
> > or refused to endorse him publicly in case they
> damaged their 
> > academic reputations. So last week he took out a
> full-page advert 
> in 
> > the Economist magazine, challenging the scientific
> community to 
> > examine his technology.
> > 
> > McCarthy claims it provides five times the amount
> of energy a 
> mobile 
> > phone battery generates for the same size, and
> does not have to be 
> > recharged. Within 36 hours of his advert appearing
> he had been 
> > contacted by 420 scientists in Europe, America and
> Australia, and a 
> > further 4,606 people had registered to receive the
> results.
> >
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