Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

It is a measure of Rossi's reality distortion field
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_distortion_field> that people here
> are ok with Leonardo's and the ERV's having prevented access to IH to see
> the customer installation.  In any other context, it would be hard to
> imagine that this would have taken place or to assume that the ERV was
> impartial.
>

Yes. I am surprised that Rossi's supporters do not see this. I am
especially surprised and disappointed in Lewan. He should have realized
that not letting I.H. experts see the equipment is outrageous. It destroys
Rossi and Penon's credibility.



> It also shows how adversarial and calculating the relationship between
> Leonardo and IH had become by that point, as though two people were playing
> chess, without a mote of real trust between them.
>

Yes, regrettably that is the case. As I said before, I heard they had
disagreements, but I sincerely hoped they would iron out the problems and
agree on the test results. But it is not possible to iron out this problem!
If you are not allowed to do a thorough analysis of the customer's
machinery that is using the heat, it is game over. No one can evaluate a
machine faced with that kind of intransigence.

- Jed

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