Goal
Provide free, clean, and constant electrical power without external fuel or energy input.
Problem
The need for an unlimited, low-cost energy source that would circumvent conventional energy generation limits.
Concept Summary
Orbo is claimed to be a magnetic device that exploits delayed magnetic field propagation and domain rotation within ferromagnetic materials to generate continuous electrical power, allegedly violating the conventional law of conservation of energy.
Principles
- Delayed magnetic field propagation
- Domain rotation within ferromagnetic materials
- Time-varying magnetic fields
Scientific Domains
Materials
- Permanent magnets
- Ferromagnetic materials
Mechanisms of Action
- Magnetic domain rotation
- Delayed propagation of magnetic fields
- Interaction of permanent magnets on a rotor with outer shell magnets
Applications
- Electrical power generation
Claimed Performance
Free, clean, constant energy output (overunity).
Experimental Evidence
Two public demonstrations were performed; the first was cancelled, the second used a battery and provided no independent evidence of excess energy. A jury of scientists concluded the device did not demonstrate energy production.
Replication Status
Jury verdict (June 2009) - no independent verification of energy generation; attempts to replicate failed.
Limitations
- No independent, peer-reviewed data supporting energy output
- Public demonstrations failed to show excess energy
- Claims contradict established conservation laws
Red Flags
- Violation of the law of conservation of energy
- Lack of independent verification
- Reliance on anecdotal demonstrations