On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax 
<a...@lomaxdesign.com>wrote:

I don't think Mike is likely to make any announcement soon.... He said
> enough on the stage at TeslaTech....
>

That's too bad for us, but understandable.

I listened to a shorter version of the TeslaTech video once more to better
understand what McKubre was saying.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS1MsymF8hc

At 5:27 minutes, McKubre says that he was intrigued by the Papp engine and
set up a challenge.  The challenge, presumably to replicators, was to
demonstrate that more than 10 times the electrical energy being put into
the system was being produced.  McKubre and coworkers set up the test and
showed those involved what to do.  He then explains that the challenge was
successfully met, presumably by Bob Rohner.

Later it becomes apparent that Bob Rohner's group does not have a final
product yet, and I think Jones is partly correct that I have misrepresented
things when I said that McKubre endorses Rohner's work.  It is also clear,
however, from McKubre's description of the (Rohner) test, from his comments
on the history of the Papp engine and from his description of an interview
of an eyewitness to the Feynmann accident that he believes there is
probably something to the Papp engine and that it is a worthy line of
exploration.

Eric

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