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')Top engineer meets maker of free energy
Tells him not to give up the day job
By Nick Farrell: Tuesday 10 July 2007, 08:29
PROFESSOR Sir Eric Ash, electrical engineer and former rector of Imperial College London met the inventor of a device which it is claimed will give the world free energy.
According to the BBC, Ash liked Sean McCarthy, a software engineer, who he thought genuinely believed that he had come up with something new. His "Orbo", is a mechanical device which uses powerful magnets on the rim of a rotor and further magnets on an outer shell. McCarthy believes the beast gives an unlimited supply of energy. Ash said that while the device looked too good to be true it was not not conclusive evidence that it wasn't.
He was all set to attend McCarthy's much publicised and ultimately cancelled event. McCarthy agreed to talk to Ash, where he admitted that he had no idea how his device actually worked.
Ash wrote that McCarthy was suffering from a prolonged case of self deception. He ended his chat with McCarthy by telling him to drop his drop Orbo and get back to software engineering.
"It would not have been unreasonable had he then grabbed me by the collar and thrown me out of the window. He did none of these things and was totally genial," said Ash.
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