Sell reactors to who?
A lead-shielded reactor producing enough radioactivity to measure is NOT going to sold in the USA or Europe to the anyone in the public, PERIOD, and perhaps not even to other researchers without proper licensing which could take years. He should be looking for a partner in Russia :-) Besides, it appears that LTI owns this IP, as far as I can tell. There is no indication that he has even been authorized to show it publicly. His only hope, if he is trying to force a clean break with LTI, as it appears- could be to get the attention of the a rogue nation ... . shades of Gerald Bull. No bull. Jones From: francis Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi Responds It is sad, like Mills he recognizes without the correct theory his patent will only allow him a brief window of opportunity before the theory is understood and a far simpler and more efficient embodiment can be produced. Jed Rothwell Sun, 16 Jan 2011 17:12:45 -0800 As I said before, their strategy is to manufacture and sell reactors. Here is one of Rossi's responses making that clear. I like the part about "mental masturbations." This is what he has been saying all along. As I said, I would not go about this quite the same way. I would recommend more academic verification tests at universities, like the Jan. 14 test. But hey, I'm not complaining! Quoting Rossi: "3- We have passed already the phase to convince somebody. We are arrived to a product that is ready for the market. Our judge is the market. In this field the phase of the competition in the field of theories, hypothesis, conjectures etc etc is over. The competition is in the market. If somebody has a valid technology, he has not to convince people by chattering, he has to make a reactor that work and go to sell it, as we are doing. You are not convinced? It is not my problem. My problem is make my reactors work. I think that the reason for which I arrived to a working reactor is that I bellieved in my work, therefore, instead of chattering and play the big genius with mental masturbations, spent all my money, without help and financing from anywhere, to make thousands of reactors that didn't work, until I made the right one, following my theories that may be are wrong, but in any case gave me the result I wanted. If somebody is convinced he has a good idea, he has not to convince anybody by chattering, he has to make something that works and sell it to a Customer who decides to buy because can see a product which works. If a Customer wants not my product no problem, I go to another, without chattering or giving away free technology. What I made is not a "Holy Graal", as you ironically say, is just a product. My Customers know it works, this is why they bought it,that's enough for me. We are investing to make thousands of reactors and is totally irrilevant for us if somebody or manybodies make negative chatterings about our work. To ask us to give away as a gift our technology, in which I invested my life, to convince somebody or morebodies that my reactors work is contrary to the foundamental rules of the economy. To convince the World of our product we have just to sell products which work well, not to chatter. If somebody is convinced to have invented something better or equal to our product, he has not to chatter, he has to make a product better or equal to ours and sell it." - Jed