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Originally Posted by calculator They claim to have proven that the E-Orbo is overunity. |
If I'm not mistaken, "overunity" is a really useful term. It means that they're claiming that their engine/widget/EMF-back-whatever-thingy has efficiency > 1, i.e., that the energy coming out is bigger than the energy going in.
I say it's useful because as soon as someone claims it, you can forevermore safely ignore them as either a fool or (more likely) a scam artist. They don't really have a device that violates conservation of energy. (And if they did, they'd be too busy collecting their Nobel in Physics to try to sell it to you on the internet.)