On Thu, 2015-06-18 at 12:15 -0700, Bob Cook wrote: > My bet is on Industrial Heat. I think they have a more urgent > attachment of their objective of producing something useful for > society—more philanthropic IMHO.
Unless Mills is committing fraud, then he's miles ahead of everyone else. He has an advanced working theory and built everything from it. It seems that the only thing Rossi has is a strong determination to get something into production with only empirical experimentation to guide him. One thing that surprises me is that Mills has said that Rossi's e-cat could not conceivably work. I don't know how he can say this without knowing what the reactive material is, inside the reactor. After all, Mills started out with nickel-hydrogen based experiments, twenty years ago. The patent application may work out well for Mills, either way. If he can demonstrate a working product, and his patent application is rejected, then I think he would have a strong legal case if someone tried to replicate it and distribute it. Craig

