Recently, I was thinking about how Rossi's industrial test could turn out
to be problematic in the end.  Consider the following scenario: the plant
of the customer used conventional heating elements to heat their water
before, but their pipes in their boiler system were not as well insulated
as in Rossi's container.  So, if at the end, the customer saves 50% on
electricity bills, do we know Rossi's reactor works?  Of course there comes
a point where the above scenario could not explain the results (e.g., the
customer's bills are cut by 90%).

The savings data will have to be backed up by data on the energy balance of
the system (energy output/input).

Jack

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