My conclusion is that Rossi's behavior has been abominable, and that he
shouldn't be given a free pass.  If he has something, let him show that he
does through rigorous testing.  He seems to want to take shortcuts and to
undermine any tests that are carried out, in private or in public.  And he
seems to think that he is entitled to millions of dollars of other people's
money without doing the footwork necessary to merit that kind of
investment.  On this latter question the courts will decide, thankfully.

Rossi has no obligation to substantiate his public claims to us in the
audience.  But neither do we have an obligation to apply anything other
than a scientific standard to what he has claimed.  And in that court he
has repeatedly fallen short.

Eric


On Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 2:14 PM, a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote:

We will see soon enough.  I'm hoping that the QuarkX test will give
> positive results.  If that happens it will alter the game.  I gather that
> you are on Jed's side that the E-Cat doesn't work.  I don't consider that
> proven.
>

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