Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <a...@lomaxdesign.com> wrote:

I'd allow Rossi to make all kinds of suggestions, but not to touch the
> device, nor would I allow anyone affiliated with Rossi to get anywhere near
> it.


Such tests have been done, and they are underway now. Rossi is another city.



> Rossi claims, though, that only he knows the secrets of the device. Am I
> correct about that?
>

Incorrect. Other people know the secrets.

Rossi is a strange fellow but he is better than you think, and his claims
are more solid than they appear. It would be a grave mistake to judge his
work based on his personal credibility.

Someone here remarked that Focardi "forced" Rossi to do the demo. That's
incorrect. Rossi wanted to delay but he is very fond of Focardi, and Focardi
asked him to go ahead in January, so he did as a favor. It would have been a
better demo if they had rehearsed a few more weeks, but it wasn't all that
bad. As I said, it is difficult to do a demo of this nature with so many
people in attendance, and with an unpredictable prototype. The fact that the
thing did not work and then worked marginally and not as well as it did the
day before tells me that it is probably real. This is how cold fusion
devices behave. A fake machine would work perfectly.

- Jed

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