Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

The Rossi theory is useless and does not discrible the LENR reaction. To
> promalgate a usless, invalid, and politically distrutive theory is
> foolhardy.
>

That is an entirely different issue. The first assertion you made was that
it is "it is bad" to "base a theory of E-Cat reaction on . . . ionizing
radiation" because such radiation "will be regulated." That is
surrealistic. It is irrational. If there is radiation, it will be
regulated. If there is no radiation the device may not be regulated by
agencies that deal with radiation.

There is no doubt the E-Cat will be regulated. Every single machine and
device is regulated, including spoons, scissors, pins and needles. They
always have been regulated, in Medieval times by guilds, and today by
government agencies and industry groups. There is nothing you can buy or
consume in any first world country that is not covered by regulations.
There is no chance anyone will ever buy or sell E-Cats that have not been
tested and approved by some government agency. The only questions are which
agency, and which set of rules.

- Jed

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