From: Axil
DGT is also a validation of Rossi, don't you think? Possibly, but no one knows. They have presented interesting claims, especially the magnetic claim - but the scientific data is basically limited to one joint paper in which Kim says he did not actually validate the data. Shortly after this IE interview, everything seemed to fall apart for them financially. http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/ManningIE110.pdf They have no patent, no replications, dwindling support among experts and no respected scientist to speak for them without Kim - who seems to be less than enthusiastic these days. They were a no-show at MIT. The web site is pitiable. Their presence in Canada is reportedly reduced to an answering machine and shared office with no full time staff. Essentially they seem to be broke. Worst of all - the main feature of their reactor - the electrical discharge into hydrogen loaded powder - is covered in Ahern's prior patent application. Their main claim to fame may be having "borrowed" Rossi's secret recipe, but the bottom line seems to be lack of funds, probably stemming from a crazy business plan based on extraordinarily high up-front fees. No one signed up, apparently. Don't hold your breath until they deliver. It's too bad, since they probably have seen gain. Perhaps they can snatch victory for the jaws of defeat. If they can just demonstrate the incredible magnetic field to a potential investor, that would seem to be enough. It could have other uses. Note - Rossi has been focusing on jet engine substitution recently- and the DGT design could be better suited for that.

