Andrea Rossi
November 9th, 2011 at 2:47 PM
Dear UClaimExcessEnergy:
Again lecturing about tests !!! We receive 5 to 10 proposals per day to
make tests around the world, most of them from competitors, of course.
Please, read carefully:
1- we made all the tests we had to make
2- no more public
Rossi wrote:
Again lecturing about tests !!! We receive 5 to 10 proposals per day to
make tests around the world, most of them from competitors, of course.
Please, read carefully:
1- we made all the tests we had to make
2- no more public tests will be made, the phase of public tests is over
2011/11/9 Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com:
A small businessman, with a private
corporation, who has no grasp of how to deal with a potentially gigantic
worldwide market worth ~$1 trillion a year. As someone here remarked, he is
treating this like some guy who has come up with an improved
At 09:10 AM 5/18/2011, Alan J Fletcher wrote:
Andrea Rossi
May 18th, 2011 at 11:12 AM
Dear Dr Pietro Cambi:
We will not make any other validation test after the ones we already did.
>From November our products will be on the market. As for the RD we
already made an agreement with other
An essential requirement to tell credible lies is to have a very good
memory ...
or at least to keep well up to date record of old claims and check it
before writing ...
Who do recall Pinocchio and his wodden nose getting longer and longer ?
2011/11/7 Alan J Fletcher a...@well.com
At 09:10
Susan Gipp wrote:
An essential requirement to tell credible lies is to have a very good
memory ...
Which indicates that Rossi is not lying, but rather changing his mind
repeatedly. I know that he does that about all kinds of things. It is a
useful trait in a hands-on experimentalist.
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From Susan,
An essential requirement to tell credible lies is to have a very good memory
...
or at least to keep well up to date record of old claims and check it before
writing ...
Who do recall Pinocchio and his wodden nose getting longer and longer ?
credible lies ?
Where are you going
Rossi wrote:
3 - big problem: the patent I have not been recognized outside Italy and
the theory would reveal much.
This confirms what I have suspected for a long time. Rossi's biggest
problem is that he does not have viable intellectual property protection.
He is floundering around trying
Jed sez:
Rossi wrote:
3 - big problem: the patent I have not been
recognized outside Italy and the theory would
reveal much.
This confirms what I have suspected for a long time. Rossi's biggest
problem is that he does not have viable intellectual property protection.
He is floundering
OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson wrote:
This confirms what I have suspected for a long time. Rossi's biggest
problem is that he does not have viable intellectual property protection.
He is floundering around trying to find a way to sell his product, while
protecting it with trade secrets rather
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