Steorn Technology

Steorn moves closer to test phase as it sets deadline for receipt of academic and professional credentials

Dublin, 3rd October: Steorn, the technology development company, has announced the deadline for scientists/engineers to submit their detailed academic qualifications following receipt of their initial applications to test Steorn’s free energy technology.

Steorn’s technology is based on the interaction of magnetic fields and allows the production of clean, free and constant energy. The technology can be applied to virtually all devices requiring energy, from cellular phones to cars.

Steorn placed an advertisement in the Economist on August 18th inviting ‘the most qualified and the most cynical’ scientists to step forward. More than 5,000 responses were submitted by the deadline of 12 midnight, September 8th. Steorn has requested details on academic and professional qualifications from all applicants and has set the final deadline for their receipt at midnight, Thursday October 5th.

From 9th October, Steorn will begin contacting applicants on its shortlist to establish their availability as potential jury members. This part of the process should take two weeks, approximately.

From those who have responded to Steorn’s challenge, 12 will be invited to take part in a rigorous testing exercise to prove that Steorn’s technology creates free energy. The results will be published worldwide.

Sean McCarthy, CEO of Steorn, commented: “The invitation to test our technology has resulted in an excellent response. We have spent the past few weeks examining the responses in detail and as a result have reduced the number of people under consideration for the jury from the original 5,000 to several hundred. We are now drawing this phase of the process to a close and will eliminate applicants that fail to meet the deadline for submission of academic and professional qualifications as well as those who prove to be not suitably qualified.”

“Once we have finalised our shortlist of potential jury members and verified their credentials we will begin appointing the jury of 12. The jury will comprise the most qualified scientists who are prepared to test the technology and publish their findings to the world, whatever those findings turn out to be.”

Steorn anticipates that testing will begin early in the New Year. The precise timetable for the testing phase will be determined by the 12 jurors, as will the location and format of the test process.

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