Yes, he did mention a gram of material. But he has shown no inclination to
be helpful, open, or to want replication, nor an inclination to be precise,
nor even to assert that he understands the reaction. 

His genius is a carefully thought-out plan to make himself very rich.
Period. 

He has mastered the art of free enterprise, and wealth at any cost. As to
the science, it could easily be largely serendipity - but based on analyzing
what others have done wrong, from his unique perspective.

Assuming that he would not tell a direct lie, one could rationalize that
particular comment by presuming that he thinks the reactor converts a gram
of fuel per period of refueling into energy - presumably nickel to copper,
but he admits to not being sure on that. So it is not possible that the
reactor contains only one gram total mass. Who knows? He obviously does not
want anyone to know that kind of detail in any event.

How "completely honest" can anyone be - to claim that he did not know that
the "Kensington University" proudly listed on CV and website (if he has not
removed it) is a defunct diploma mill?


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From: Mark Iverson

But hasn't Rossi said repeatedly that his reactor only uses about a gram of
Ni??? 



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