Thanks Jed for replying, I can appreciate its not easy taking your stance and 
that it's difficult for you to explain things from this view point. Especially 
when you can't discuss some things you know about the current context and have 
to instead draw on older material to which you had concerns about at the time 
but previously gave the benefit of the doubt. 

We should try to relax I think,trust the due process and allow everything to be 
considered and let things run their course. All will become clearer in time, 
hopefully eventually all kinds of LENR tech and spin off tech will benefit 
somehow from what is done now and once all things are considered perhaps have a 
strong and accepted basis.


> On 11 May 2016, at 16:08, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Stephen Cooke <stephen_coo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jed, do you know what the temperature of the steam was? 
> 
> I know practically nothing about this device. Rossi never described it. Jim 
> Dunn never got a chance to evaluate it, because Rossi threw him out. There 
> are some photos of it at Krivit's site but no detailed descriptions.
> 
> You should talk to Jim for details. There is no point to asking Rossi.
> 
> The venture capitalists assisted by NASA experts were offering Rossi $15 
> million as I recall. Rossi refused to do a proper demo for them after the 
> first one nearly blew up. He said he "did not have time." That's pathological.
> 
> - Jed
> 

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