What Mary is describing is the only rational course of action. What Rossi is doing is what a scam artist would do. Giovanni
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Craig Haynie <cchayniepub...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> >> What would be the advantage to Rossi if he provided a conclusive test? >> > > The advantage would be that people would believe him. If he did not want > to be believed, why has he gone through all the demonstrations he has done > thus far with invited guests including press and scientists? Jed thinks > big corporations or Richard Branson types would rip off Rossi. I doubt > it. First, they would not have to in order to make a fortune. Second, if > Rossi is such a genius, they would need his cooperation. They would also > need him not to go to potential competitors. And Rossi could begin with a > big law firm and a contingency contract to protect his interest. > > If I were him, I wouldn't hide anything. I'd make a complete and proper > patent application, first get a huge law firm to help me and second enlist > a huge patron to fund giant expansion. I'd end up bigger than GM and GE. > This isn't the Dark Ages any more. Industrialists cooperate with inventors > when it's to their benefit. Ripoffs are far from inevitable and in fact > rarely happen from big companies when dealing with established inventions > and inventors. And when it does happen, the companies often end up losing > in court-- losing big. See for example: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kearns > > Jed says in essence that Rossi is shy and afraid to be known because if > he's known he'll be ripped off. If so, why has he granted interview after > interview and why did he invite the AP. That is not consistent with > keeping a low profile -- not one bit. > > > >> He's already sold 13 of these things and plans to deliver in them in 3 >> months. >> > > So he says. Unfortunately, he provides not the slightest evidence that he > in fact has done so. You have to believe him entirely on faith. And > well... some of you may also believe he's a convicted felon. Twice or > was was it three times? > > >> On another note: I went over to 116 S. River Rd, in Bedford, NH, >> yesterday. There is a small business park there with about 15 companies >> listed, but no Leonardo Corporation is in the directory, and it doesn't >> appear to be a place where any kind of construction could be taking >> place. So if the Leonardo Corporation is there, then they are using it >> only as a small private office. So I wonder where Rossi is building >> these 1 MW units? >> > > Thanks for doing that. Doesn't NOT finding any trace of any large office > belonging to the Leonardo corporation there shake your faith at least one > little bit? In fact, nobody has ever seen Rossi's factory-- it would take > a bit of a facility to make 12 plants containing (12 * 3 * 50) = 1800 core > modules! That's a lot of work. And of course, nobody has seen a hair of > any part of the Defkalion plant. Maybe that will change in two days. > Maybe not. I predict they will not show anything definitive and completely > credible at all. >