Hello group,
Given the ongoing interest on Vortex-l, I think these comments by Hanno
Essén on the latest third party report in a recent article by Phys.org
might be worth of attention:
http://phys.org/news/2013-05-rossi-e-cat-energy-density-higher.html
"I have followed the Rossi E-Cats for a couple of years now and
participated in two experiments (including the present one) and read,
and heard, about several other more or less independent ones," Essén
told /Phys.org/. "My overall impression is that there must be something
there, but scientists must always be cautious until everything has been
checked and rechecked."
Read more at:
http://phys.org/news/2013-05-rossi-e-cat-energy-density-higher.html#jCp
"I have followed the Rossi E-Cats for a couple of years now and
participated in two experiments (including the present one) and read,
and heard, about several other more or less independent ones," Essén
told /Phys.org/. "My overall impression is that there must be something
there, but scientists must always be cautious until everything has been
checked and rechecked."
Read more at:
http://phys.org/news/2013-05-rossi-e-cat-energy-density-higher.html#jCp
I have followed the Rossi E-Cats for a couple of years now and
participated in two experiments (including the present one) and read,
and heard, about several other more or less independent ones," Essén
told Phys.org. "My overall impression is that there must be something
there, but scientists must always be cautious until everything has
been checked and rechecked."
[...]
"I got involved since, for the first time, an inventor of a new energy
source was willing to allow meaningful observation and measurement,"
he said. "There is always a risk that career and reputation is
damaged, but for me scientific curiosity always has higher priority."
[...]
"It is frustrating to observe a mysterious phenomenon but not be
allowed to investigate it fully, yes," Essén said. "I understand,
however, that inventors are mainly interested in commercial
applications and that this requires the keeping of industrial secrets."
Cheers,
S.A.