The Witch Doctor Files on Rossi (4 of 4) - Personal Assessments & Conclusions
The source of this information is of an unorthodox nature. I cannot vouch for its authenticity. I know of no traditional scientific way of going about verifying the accuracy of where this information might have been derived from, or who (or what) the source is. The only option left, at least from my perspective, is to evaluate the validity of the information itself. The information is either useful (warts and all), or it isn't. I hope readers may allow themselves to privately ponder the following conundrums: Should we dismiss potentially useful information simply because we cannot verify by any logical scientific means at our disposal where the source of that information may have originated from? Obviously, I would advocate that to summarily dismiss all such unorthodox sources could result in occasionally missing out on useful opportunities in furthering our knowledge base, particularly if it helps us side-step unproductive paths and pursuits. As I understand it, at present few have a good clue as to what's causing the Rossi Effect. This includes Rossi who by all accounts is a very clever monkey. Is it "nuclear"? Or does Dr. Mills & Co. have the inside path to promised glory and riches. And, of course, there may be others feverishly working in undisclosed laboratories trying to grasp the implications of what they are witnessing, but cannot explain. I was struck by the fact that at least according to this unorthodox source the Rossi Effect isn't really an "atomic" nuclear effect. I thought for sure that atomic nuclei of certain atoms HAD to be directly involved in some mysterious way. Nor, does it exclusively involve the electron shell of atomic hydrogen - as seemingly portrayed in Dr. Mills audacious CQM theory. It would nevertheless not surprise me that once we acquire a better theoretical understanding of what's happening and how to manipulate the Rossi Effect, the energy released may turn out to be orders of magnitude greater than at current primitive levels. At which point the effect might very well induce nuclear reactions in ways that we damned well better get a good handle on... or else there may be hell to pay. To reiterate, according to this unorthodox and unverified source, the Rossi Effect is caused by elements & alloys changing state, from a solid, to liquid, to gas, and vice versa. The Rossi Effect apparently effects the outer electron shells, the outer rings pertaining to certain alloy combinations and their underlying crystalline structure. The Rossi Effect also allegedly results in an "...upset [of] the quark balance." Apparently, learning to manipulate the razor's edge, the narrow border line where the crystalline structure of alloys change states may turn out to be a very tricky process to master in the commercial/industrial sense. Learning how to maintain optimal temperatures in order to keep the Rossi Effect constantly "turned on" may end up employing many researchers, scientists, and engineers for decades to come, and perhaps centuries. It's possible certain Rossi observers might feel a sense of disappointment pertaining to the fact that at least according to this unorthodox source large scale commercializing of the Rossi effect might still at least 10 - 20 years away, dependent on adequate R&D funding. I also get the impression that it's questionable as to whether Defkalion will be able to deliver any kind of commercial product by October of this year, 2011. According to this unorthodox source, Rossi still has another serious year of "futzing around" to do - that we should basically "ignore" him (leave him alone) for another year. It's extremely important that Rossi NOT cut operational corners in the design of his e-cats. The conflict here is that in order to get adequate funding Rossi and Defkalilon apparently feel they need to continue to make a big public fuss about what they are doing RIGHT NOW! It's the only way they feel they can drum up sufficient venture capital to complete the R&D process. But take heart. Maybe it might not be all that dire. I still perceive (or personally interpret) the possibility that Defkalion may still present a small set of products by the end of this year (... or perhaps, more realistically, maybe by the end of next year). Just don't expect the first generation of products to do too all that much! ... perhaps just enough to prove their point, that the e-feline really DOES have claws and knows how to use them - perhaps independently too. Such speculation would suggest that the initial display of Defkalion products are likely to be perceived by subsequent generations as laughably primitive exploitations of the Rossi Effect. But so what. We should not take offense. Such is the business of technological progress. Before I conclude this experiment I must confess the fact that I enjoy occasionally throwing in a monkey wrench of unorthodox information into the Vort Collective. Guess you could say I like to see what kind of discourse, if any, it might ignite. ;-) On a more serious and practical note, I have seen no mention (or discussion) of the possibility that the Rossi Effect might be due to state changes in the crystalline structures of certain elements and alloys as they rapidly transition back and forth between solid, liquid, or gas. It struck me as an interesting premise worth investigating, even though I freely confess the fact that I'm clueless as to how the "physics" of such state changes might work. I gather that's what CERN & SLAC are supposed to help out on. Keep in mind that allegedly there are individuals who HAVE been aware of the potential power of this mysterious state change, the Rossi Effect, and that they have suspected for decades. If they do exist, I suspect few would identify what they have witnessed as having anything to do with the Rossi Effect. They probably aren't even aware of who Rossi is. In the final analysis, I really don't know useful this information is. I nevertheless felt it would be a worthy endeavor to post it out in the Vort Collective, and as such, the public domain. It's time to simply let the chips fall where they may. If it ends up helping just one individual, possibly a scientist or researcher, I would consider that to be a good thing. If it helps create a eureka moment; even if their private eureka turns out to have nothing to do with alleged state changes in the crystalline structure of alloys, I will consider these audacious Witch Doctor files to have done their job. So recorded. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks
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