>That does seem likely. Perhaps that means he did not tell them there is >potential gamma emissions.
And what you think Rossi said? “Well, we want an authorization for running a 1MW electric heater?” No comment. From: Jed Rothwell Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2011 5:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Vo]:Hey, it didn't blow up! And by the way, there does seem to be a permit. Mattia Rizzi <[email protected]> wrote: No matter of what his going on inside the reactor. Rossi made spectacular claims. He said that he generate heat by gamma emission. Yes, he did. Experts think that is unlikely, but he did say that. But did he tell that to the government when he applied for a permit? Does he still believe that? I do not know. If you have read the application or the permit please tell us. Perhaps you can find it on-line in an Italian government web site. I would love to see that permit -- assuming it exists. If you go to the NRC asking for an autohrization for a test with potential gamma emission, nobody release you authorization without installing some precautions, and "Nuclear Warning" panels. That does seem likely. Perhaps that means he did not tell them there is potential gamma emissions. - Jed

