https://animpossibleinvention.com/2015/11/25/rossis-engineer-i-have-seen-things-you-people-wouldnt-believe/

Rossi’s engineer: ‘I have seen things you people wouldn’t believe’

Talking about the validity of the E-Cat technology, Fabiani continues:

“With the failures, I found myself having to believe in it. Why? Because
when something fails, you see the behavior of the object. The next time you
adjust it, then you see that it behaves very differently. And then you
realize that it is something unique. We have it all filmed, which still
cannot be disclosed. We have photographs of creatures that emit pure light
that have completely melted the reactor down, all in a very quiet way. You
just turn off the stimuli system and the reaction is switched off. It’s
impressive."

Note... You just turn off the stimuli system and the reaction is switched
off. It’s impressive. Stimuli means application of superwave EMF.

On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> An IH employee has said that he saw a Rossi reactor melt down. How does
>> this fact fit in with your (Jed) contentions?
>>
>
> I have not heard of this. Which IH employee? Where was this written up?
>
> Levi saw a reactor melt. See p. 2:
>
> http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/LeviGindication.pdf
>
> This is interesting but not proof of anything. You would have to know what
> kind wires were going to the cell, and what the resistance of the cell
> versus wires is. I think you would have melt several cells to show this is
> excess heat.
>
> That was not a bad report, overall. It is the best evidence for Rossi's
> claims I know of. Unfortunately, it has not been replicated as far as I
> know.
>
>
> Also: these are not my contentions. This is what I.H. says. I contend only
> that the people at I.H. are better at calorimetry, and they are more
> credible. If you have not dealt with them, you cannot judge them. You can
> judge Rossi. You can see for yourself that he has made many drastic
> mistakes, such as the time he almost blew up the people from NASA, and his
> many idiotic "demonstrations."
>
> - Jed
>
>

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