Over a month ago the Dublin based company Steorn, challenged the scientific community to disprove their perpetual motion machine. They advertised in the Economist magazine for people to test it, thus generating a lot of publicity for themselves. What happened? Was the whole thing just a bit of a lark or are we on the threshold of a brave new world?
Regardless of what people are claiming, if they give no details as to how to test it for yourself, it's a hoax. Hence, it's a hoax. If they really think they've discovered what they have (basically aligning magnets a certain way), then they're even dafter than previously thought.
No, don't. You're either an optimist, or a member of the vast majority of the world who are not a member of the scientific community. Either of which isn't really a bad thing.