Wouldn't the client bother to open each unit and check what's inside? I
wouldn't buy without taking a look inside each and every cat.



2011/10/28 Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com>

> He always promised, during all these months, that the costumer would get a
> 1 to 6 ratio amplification. And we know that from what he says that self
> sustaining is not stable for long. Now, he does a test that is very within
> the energy density of 1L or 2L of propane in every core.
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>
> Date: 2011/10/28
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:ideal client
> To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
>
>
> Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> And the client was promised 1 to 6 amplification! Wow, happened?
>
>
> The amplification was reportedly infinite, but anyway, how do you know what
> the customer was promised? Were you there during the negotiations?
>
>
> There certainly was input, as it always happen to achieve
>> a threshold temperature to begin the reaction.
>
>
> If that is true, then probably all of the input power all came out
> immediately, before the machine began to self sustain. That is what happened
> on October 6. As long as there is a balance of input and output before the
> machine begins to self-sustaining it does not matter how much you input.
>
>
>
>> But, anyway, this was not the promised test...
>
>
> Promised to who? You? Rossi did not promise anything to anyone I know. He
> made vague claims that shifted often. He said he would produce a megawatt of
> hot water, then he said steam, he said he would use 20 individual units than
> 50 than 300 then back to 50. His plans have changed again and again. He
> never made clear to anyone what he would do.
>
> There's nothing wrong with this. People who are inventing with cutting-edge
> technology have to change plans constantly, or they will fail. Rossi had no
> obligation to tell you or us anything about his plans or his test.
>
> - Jed
>
>
>

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