Dear Friends,
Andrea Rossi's deeds continue to be an insoluble intelligence
test for me, perhaps I have to find a geriatrist- see please:
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com/2011/10/eventually-it-was-m-day-for-rossi.html
And I have published a new issue of Informavore's Sunday:
Does anyone have an idea how long time and on what power level input
electricity was supplied into device? Rossi said in the raport:
http://www.nyteknik.se/incoming/article3303693.ece/BINARY/Report+Ecat+Oct28+%28pdf%29
that input power was zero between 12:30 and 18:00. Does this means
that input
On 2011-10-28 23:41, Akira Shirakawa wrote:
Hello group,
Two more videos by PESN:
Andrea Rossi Reports on 1 MW E-Cat Test October 28 2011
Part 1: http://youtu.be/nc5K090SZFg
Part 2: http://youtu.be/1UmoBoAcvxg
Part 3: [to be uploaded soon]
Part 4: [to be uploaded soon]
Cheers,
S.A.
He has two big, big water containers.
These would be absolutely sufficient to do a conclusive test with a thin
cat.
And let us not forget Occam’s razor. Dr. Ed Storms, in his book, makes a good
point that any theory of the mechanism should explain all of the experimental
evidence, not just a convenient subset. It seems to me (Occam’s razor) that
there is only one truly new phenomenon taking place in this
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Noble Aspirations Are Not Enough
You have to hand it to Krivit: he does not back down or mince his words. If
I were him, I would leave myself some wiggle room in case it turns out
Rossi is not a fraud.
There is no question that Rossi makes it easy for people to attack him.
- Jed
I don't understand the New Energy Times agenda.
Very strange that they use Krivit and his continued description of Rossi as a
promoter. Now they say it's a good thing nobody has given Rossi much money--
because heaven forbid this technology could have gotten to the public sooner.
As I am
I am also surprised by the actions taken by them. One would think that Krivit
would want to encourage Mr. Rossi in his endeavors. It must all be related to
Krivit's June trip and the things that transpired between Rossi and he.
Dave
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OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
I would suggest that someone over at Rossi's blog ask Rossi for information
on Domenico Fiorvanati. State the request simply and politely.
He has already said he does not want to reveal this. Fiorvanati met with
Lewan and
How would that explain the absence of radioactive elements of random half
life times?
2011/10/30 Higgins Bob-CBH003 bob.higg...@motorolasolutions.com
And let us not forget Occam’s razor. Dr. Ed Storms, in his book, makes
a good point that any theory of the mechanism should explain all of the
David,
You make a very timely point. Although many of us were
disappointed by the shroud of secrecy suddenly wrapped around the long
touted 1MW test of Rossi it is still additional information that will help
us to unlock the principles behind these anomalies. The 1st and 2nd Rowan
My first impression of the Widom and Larsen theory was enthusiastic and it
seemed to explain many of the observations. We may eventually prove that it
is correct, but I see at least one major issue that it poorly explains. What
happens to the energetic gammas that are generated by the
What happens to the energetic gammas that are generated by the transitions
between states?
Good question Dave. That's why I had it with the Casimer geometries, the
shrunken atom, and Widom and Larsen. I have my own ideas about this
downshifting (following the lead of David Noever) and
“Dr. Ed Storms, in his book, makes a good point that any theory of the
mechanism should explain all of the experimental evidence, not just a
convenient subset.”
Why does deuterium kill the Rossi Reaction (Ni-H)?
Why is high hydrogen pressure required to maintain the Ni-H reaction?
Why is
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-696792
an 'iReport' about the eCat posted on CNN.
Harry
Greetings Vortex,
Redford s movie: Three Days of the Condor is about encrypted oil well
locations and a CIA research group
decoding this fact. They are all killed except Redford, since the de-coding
wasn t desired by the head of the CIA.
There is also a comment on oil being linked to
His name is Martin Fleischmann and I seriously doubt this conversation
took place. My main reason for this is that no one knows for sure
whether CF can be weaponized. I strongly suspect that it can if it
has not already happened.
T
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote:
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-696792
an 'iReport' about the eCat posted on CNN.
OMG!
But I suspect the world will wait a long time for the A.P. story. It
appears, at least, that we've all been cheated of progress
On a whim, I googled Fioravanti hoping this might be the name of the
mystery company.
http://www.fioravanti.it/
This is a architectural/design firm so I doubt it. However, because
they design the body of cars it got me thinking that the mystery
company might be an automobile company, such as
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
His name is Martin Fleischmann and I seriously doubt this conversation
took place.
Something like that took place. I do not know what Teller talked about, but
he did call out of the blue when Fleischmann was mysteriously delayed in
San Francisco.
Terry Blanton hohlr...@gmail.com wrote:
The test was for a customer - his first name was Colonel - who
immediately hooked up the 20-ft container it was placed in and drove
it away.
So, he just wrote AR a check and hooked the container up to his F250
and drove away? So, there wasn't a single
The i-reporter i-reported:
The test was for a customer - his first name was Colonel . . .
I doubt that was his name. Unless he is like Major Major Major Major in
Catch 22.
During WWII there was some discussion of promoting Gen. Marshall to a Field
Marshall which would have made him Marshall
First time poster here, but have been reading voraciously for a long
time now, and I've been wondering why Rossi has been using those RFG's..
I found something that might explain it. It seems RFG's can be used to
dissociate water, and produce hydrogen, and burn it.. Here is the link,
and was
LOL, sorry for the missing subject.
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--- On Sun, 10/30/11, Dusty Bradshaw d_bra...@bellsouth.net wrote:
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Subject: [Vo]:Unidentified subject!
Mark Gibbs: Believing in Cold Fusion and the E-Cat
http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2011/10/30/believing-in-cold-fusion-and-the-e-cat/
It captured quite well the honest disappointment of the great test that was
flat as pancake.
Mark Gibbs wrote:
Allow me to digress for a moment to ask all of you who sent me messages in
tones ranging from polite through to downright rudeasserting that cold
fusion has actually been successfully duplicated: If an experiment that
demonstrates cold fusion has really been replicated in the
Jed,
I am among. I simply meant to say that Fioravanti can have a legal
degree in engineering, but he does not need to
be registered among the Ordine degli Ingegneri to make a report for
his employer. On the other hand
if he is a consultant then it is very likely that he will (or has by
now)
Jed,
sorry I deleted a piece of the first sentence...
I wrote: I am among those that don't have a clear writing as yours...
mic
2011/10/30 Michele Comitini michele.comit...@gmail.com:
Jed,
I am among. I simply meant to say that Fioravanti can have a legal
degree in engineering, but he does
There are presently several threads exploring the different potential
nuclear paths behind this anomaly. I know Hefner's deflation theory, WL
ultra-low momentum (ULM) neutron theory and various Beta decay theories are
all more plausible to explain the level of energy derived then say MAHG
theory
Michele Comitini michele.comit...@gmail.com wrote:
But are called Ingegnere even if the correct term would be Dottore
in Ingegneria so reading Ing. in front of a name does not imply being
registered
to the Ordine degli Ingegneri unless the document is a public contract.
I think what you
Hi,
jugding from this video at 0:02 they added one steam outlet tube:
http://youtu.be/uFiJb2UhzqY
The dimensions of the container are 5.0m x 2.6m x 2.6m
This is mentioned in the final report:
http://www.nyteknik.se/incoming/article3303693.ece/BINARY/Report+Ecat+Oct28+%28pdf%29
I downloaded
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Hampus
October 30th, 2011 at 3:54 PM
Hi
Great work.
1. How many 1 megawatt plants can you sell in one year do you think?
2. When is the next sell?
3. When will the home plants be available for pursued?
I know time is of the essence, that’s why my questions are so rash. Thanks for
you
Hi,
On 30-10-2011 16:11, Jed Rothwell wrote:
3. He is covering up a scam.
#3 seems far-fetched but there is no hard evidence for any of these
three. You can pick one and say your intuition favors it, but anyone
who says they know for sure which it is should be asked to supply an
In reply to Jed Rothwell's message of Sun, 30 Oct 2011 11:11:46 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
I would suggest that someone over at Rossi's blog ask Rossi for information
on Domenico Fiorvanati. State the request simply and politely.
I
Man on Bridges manonbrid...@aim.com wrote:
However the title Professor is to my knowledge not a protected title, so
anyone could use it.
Here in Atlanta, anyone can call himself a Bishop. See Bishop Eddie Long.
- Jed
David Roberson wrote:
I recall an old phrase attributed to Sherlock Holmes along the lines of
Once all of the probable answers have been proven wrong, then it must be
the improbable. Someone among the vortex will correct my phrase and that
is a good thing. My wording is incorrect, but that is
Thanks, I knew I could count on the vortex!
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David Roberson wrote:
I recall an old phrase attributed
Dave Roberson asks:
“What happens to the energetic gammas that are generated by the transitions
between states? They seem to gloss over that detail and talk about some
unusual mechanism that converts them into infrared radiation. It would be an
incredible coincidence for all of these gammas
You’re most welcome… been a Holmes fan since college days… 30 yrs ago!
A few other bits of Sherlockiana…
Although Holmes said, “Elementary, Watson”, and “My dear Watson”, Holmes never
said, “Elementary, my dear Watson.”
Sherlock had a smarter, older brother… Mycroft Holmes.
Holmes
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