On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Nope. The video was taken as he unwrapped the tape and revealed the > location of the TC. When the TC was revealed, Rossi stopped and pointed at > it, and held the picture for a moment. Someone uploaded that frame, showing > his finger pointing to the TC. The location is quite clear. > Do you have a link to that particular video? (thanks) > people think Ross is experiments are somehow amateur because you can see > the plumbing, and there is rusting stuff and stuff cobble together. Most > experiments look like that in my experience. > I've rarely seen anything as lame as the original E-cats look. Rusting stuff tends to break. It's unreliable and can be dangerous. Most experiments I've seen in reputable labs involved some effort at esthetics, even if just for fun. And the tubing was clean and fresh, at least when the experiment started. Stuff was aligned, leaks were fixed, curved tubes had the right radii and straight tubes were lined up properly. High quality and high grade fittings were used throughout. It was nothing like a Rossi kludge. Even visiting students put stuff together better than he seems to. And of course this is a flippin' NUCLEAR REACTOR if you believe him. It should not look like a fugitive piece of toilet piping.

