It’s not more than a few shots of stop and go mechanical action, but it’s the first time that the technology (or let’s say the ‘claimed’ technology) is shown on video.

A longer interview with Sean MacCarthy with SkyNews is available here.

One of the most interesting statements Sean makes is that the reaction by scientists to their claim can only be described as “religious”. He calls it “scientific fundamentalism”.

The deadline for registration of scientists to the challenge Steorn issued has passed and the company says that it is now preparing for phase 1 of the validation process.

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One response to “Skynews interview with Steorn shows glimpse of their technology”

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    Tamer

    Spooky.

    With the sound of the machine, Sean MacCarthy long hair, dark suit, and badly lit offices, along with the anticipation, it looked like a vampire movie to me.