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Von:     OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <orionwo...@charter.net>
An:      Vortex <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Datum:   19.10.2011 03:50
Betreff: [Vo]:Is it possible Rossi has already tested his 1 MW prototype behind 
closed doors?

> I believe it has been conjectured that Rossi has not yet operated his 1 MW
> demo prototype at 100% capacity. That's what I have assumed is the case
> based on what others have said... or is that what Rossi has stated for the
> record? I'm not sure on this point. Someone please correct me if I am in
> error. The point being: If Rossi's entire 1 MW array has never been
> activated, then yes indeed there does appear in my mind to be valid
> concerns
> for the safety of curious bystanders who may wander too close to the
> prototype. If it's NOT true, and the 1MW reactor HAS already been "test
> driven" at least a few times (and nothing of an explosive nature
> transpired), then IMO there may be some grounds to give Rossi a teeny tiny
> little bit of slack. Nevertheless, this all being a scarcely understood
> technology, it is still prudent to classify the prototype as potentially
> dangerous, until proven otherwise. I would still personally keep my
> distance.
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> Lately, I can't help but wonder if Rossi hasn't already tested the entire
> array at 100% capacity behind closed doors, precisely to make sure his 1 MW
> prototype will work as he hope it will on Oct 28. If I were betting the
> entire farm (which Rossi seems to be doing) on making sure my "demo"
> performs as advertised I would make damn sure that I have already performed
> several rehearsals. Rehearsals & dry runs would be absolutely critical in
> order to impress prospective investors in forking over obscene amounts of
> venture capital,
> 
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> I certainly hope Rossi has already rehearsed the whole demo at 100%
> capacity.
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> Can anyone verify or falsify this conjecture of mine?
> 

Something like this cannot been tested behind closed doors.
There must be incredible amounts of steam over Rossis facility in Bologna if he 
tested it and this was not reported.
Also there must be an output pipe, large enough and the pipe that was shown in 
previous videos was many orders of magnitude too thin.


Unfortunately the Focus people and others concentrated to make impressive 
images and music but did not watch out for the well known questions and 
technical details and did not ask Rossi about this.
So they where not well informed, before they have seen this.
I think the press is not interested to report this seriously.
As longer as this story goes on the more money they make from it. Probably they 
know already what finally comes out.
The 1 MW plant cannot work in my opinion.

Best,

Peter

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