I hope this is the 6 month test he promised, heh!

2014-04-09 12:16 GMT-03:00 Alan Fletcher <[email protected]>:

>  He's been dropping a lot of hints (qualified with could be
> positive,negative..)
>
> Andrea Rossi
>  April 5th, 2014 at 7:55 
> AM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=841&cpage=6#comment-937378>
>
> Marco Serra:
> By my nature, I am an optimistic person. Should I not be, I wouldn't
> dedicate my life to an enterpreneurial scientific task. Nevertheless, I
> always said that this work is extremely risky, and that this enterprise is
> a warship, not a cruiseship. The Third Indipendent Party Test in course is
> a long run test, never made before from anybody. In this scientific
> endeavour there is not a history to sustain you when you make something
> new: every time you, so to speak, have to cut your way through the jungle
> with machetes. It is always risky, and you always are, or HAVE TO BE, very
> conservative: conservatively optimist. The test in course is very severe,
> as no tests before have been and I cannot be sure that the calculations
> that will be made upon the operation of the Hot Cat, second by second, will
> be positive. The Professors are collecting millions of data, I do not know
> the kind of complex calculations the Professors are doing and will do. They
> have more science than I do and, beyond the hilarious comment of our friend
> Orsobubu, which obviously made me smile, I am really afraid of the results.
> After the Arxiv publication I said that a long test run had been scheduled
> to better understand and this implies that the play was still open. As a
> logic consequence of these considerations, if I today say that the results
> can be positive, but also could be negative, I really mean it.
> Thank you for your permanent attention,
> Warm Regards,
> A.R.
>
>
> Andrea Rossi
>  April 5th, 2014 at 1:53 
> PM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=841&cpage=6#comment-937506>
>
> Sam Wilson:
> Thank you for your kind words. I am really worried. Anyway, the work goes
> on.
> Warm Regards,
> A.R.
>
>
> Andrea Rossi
>  April 8th, 2014 at 9:02 
> PM<http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=841&cpage=6#comment-939181>
>
> Frank Acland:
> I do not know where the report will be published. I agree with you,
> though. The report will be written by 7 Professors and Physicists of three
> European Universities, who obviously review each other, and it will be
> further reviewed by other 7 Professors and Physicists of 7 Universities and
> Nuclear Physics Institutes of Europe, Asia, America before being proposed
> for publication. The report will be based upon millions of data collected
> by the measurement and registration instruments of the Professors and of
> their Institutes. The whole funded by an European scientific Institute.
> Warm Regards,
> A.R.
>
> [ Presumably the 3 Universities are Bologna and 2 Swiss as before ]
>
>  (lenr.qumbu.com -- analyzing the Rossi/Focardi eCat  -- and the
> defkalion hyperion -- Hi, google!)
>



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