Jed, I just want tell you as somebody with research and practical
experience in pyrolysis of organics, mainly polymers including
rubber- that the Petroldragon affair was most probably 80%
techno-blunder and 20% scam, very uninspired.The disaster
was predictable.



On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 9:19 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> We all know that Rossi has some personal credibility problems. He has been
> involved in some dodgy business. As I have pointed out before you can say
> that about many important people such as Edison and Steve Jobs who got his
> start selling devices to steal from the telephone company. People are
> complicated and you should not have a one-dimensional view of their worth.
>
> Lost in the middle of another large thread, Jones Beene listed some
> reasons why Rossi does have some personal credibility. Let me copy his
> entire message and then add some other reasons.
>
> QUOTE
>
> . . . AR sold his biofuel company EON for about one million Euro and could
> have retired comfortably to Miami on that income. This is a matter of
> public record.
>
> Instead - he reinvests the proceeds of the EON sale into his project !
> Does that sound like a scammer?
>
> It is preposterous that anyone would claim that he does this sale of a
> profitable company – and then reinvestment the proceeds to perpetuate as
> scam, with which to obtain enough capital for “adequate living” when he
> already had that to begin with. Instead he has to go through the constant
> reminders of his past legal difficulties, in order to find a solution to
> one of societies greatest problems?
>
> Get a life! These people like Krivit, etc -- who blindly suggest scam
> because they personally were not honored with a demo -- ought to at least
> do their homework first and read what is available in the public record
> before spouting crap about scam, since there is no plausible motive which
> would be worth the risk.
>
> END QUOTE
>
>
> Right! Here are some other reasons --
>
> People who have worked with Rossi tell me that he works 10 to 14 hours a
> day. As Beene says, he could have retired comfortably but instead he spends
> hours a day doing difficult, painstaking and sometimes dangerous
> experiments in a crowded workshop.
>
> People who know him tell me he is a genius at the workbench. He has the
> kind of intellect that expresses itself in prototype machinery, not
> abstract ideas. This in no way denigrates his abilities. Some people
> express ideas in words and formulas, others by making equipment. I think
> Edison mainly worked by building actual prototypes. You might also compare
> Rossi to a great artist such as Rodin.
>
> Independent observers tell me that he really did make dozens of prototype
> devices for his 1 MW reactor, which he then modified and modified again. I
> think he scrapped a large number of them at one point, and started over
> from scratch. This must have cost a fortune.
>
> This is not the profile of a scammer. If the equipment was fake, he could
> produce it quickly with minimal effort. He would not spend hundreds of
> thousands of dollars making prototype equipment which he then trashes. He
> would make one or two fake, stage-prop prototypes, and he would use them
> again and again. He would not spend thousands of dollars renting a large
> workshop, renting a gasoline powered 200 kW generator, or buying a shipping
> container. You can make a fake energy device much smaller than this, at a
> tiny fraction of this cost. Putting hundreds of devices inside a shipping
> container does not enhance your credibility with scientists and investors.
> On the contrary, most people find that odd.
>
> A scammer would not invite important people from NASA to his lab and then
> do a demonstration that clearly fails to work. If he has the ability to put
> on a demonstration that fools people and fools instruments, why wouldn't he
> use that ability every time, for every audience? The people from NASA are
> experts, but no more capable than others who saw the equipment when it was
> working properly. There is no question that in other demonstrations the
> performance was quite different from the failed demonstration that day.
>
> I cannot prove by logic and common sense that Rossi is not a faker. This
> sort of thing cannot be demonstrated with rigorous proof, the way an
> experiment or an equation can be. But everything I know about history,
> society, confidence men, and my experience with people like Rossi tell me
> that he is not faking. He does have a powerful reality distortion field.
> Some gifted people do, especially inventors and entrepreneurs such as
> Edison and Steve Jobs. I define this as someone who sees things in his
> imagination more clearly than he sees things in reality, and who has a
> strange charisma that sometimes causes other people share his visions. Such
> people are dangerous. They often cause disasters. But they also build
> things that most people think are impossible, such as the Brooklyn Bridge
> and the airplane.
>
> Fleischmann and Pons were nothing like this, by the way. They were
> painfully conventional people, as Martin often said.
>
> - Jed
>
>


-- 
Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

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