its pretty easy to figure out if this thing produces any free energy.

will it spin the rotor longer than a normal electric motor will that is hooked up to a battery and at the same rpm?

if it will then it is producing energy to rotate the rotor?

you could set up two units one with the steorn tech and one without.

if the batteries both run out of electricity at apx the same time then theres nothing to it.

of course this type of conclusion would be much cheaper and less flashy than all the fancy measuring equipment.

Findsrud's steel ball rolls along a track for decades and nobody seems to be capable of admitting that free energy is being produced by the machine on the steel ball.

but how much energy would normaly be required to push that sleel ball around the track for decades?

howard johnsons magnet motor 1980's











3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.