Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:

Rossi has several devices at his disposal;


NASA has lots of rockets too, but on a give day, only one is ready to
launch.  Or not ready as it often turns out. Getting one to work is a
struggle. Every cold fusion experiment I know of is the same way.

This does not mean that mass produced cold fusion reactors are likely to be
unreliable.

Cold fusion cells are hand-made, one-of-a-kind prototypes that no one fully
understands. They resemble Edison's first light bulbs, or the early
prototype automobiles and computers. Those things constantly malfunctioned.
This is how real experimental machines are in real life. If you reject
Rossi's claims, or Steorn's for that matter, because the machines are highly
unreliable, you would have rejected every other nascent technology.

- Jed

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