I add another piece: the TEG patent was rejected from EPO for lack of novelty.

-----Messaggio originale----- From: Robert Leguillon
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 12:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Mats Lewan on Steam Quality

I know that this post is going to ruffle some feathers, but:

He has indeed done stints in jail. He has repeatedly claimed incredible strides in developing rare technology, and has seen things go awry in delivery.

Petroldragon appeared totally revolutionary. The telling of this story varies greatly, and the most detailed accounts come from the accused - Rossi. It is not palatable to go over allegations, but it is undisputed that he ended up in jail, with stockpiled waste. But in his telling, it was a mafia conspiracy.

Leonardo Technologies, Inc. demonstrated a Thermo Electric device at 20% efficiency, when the norm was 4%. I am actually curious if this demonstration involved boiling water. (If anyone can find info on the University of New Hampshire testing, this could be incredibly telling).
According to the Army pdf below:
When it can time to deliver, his facility caught fire. Then he moved production, and the subcontractors failed. Upwards of 75% of his units didn't work at all, and the remaining gave 1 watt instead of 800-1000W. When he was bailed out to the point that true experts were building him new assembly procedures, he finally built working devices that performed right on par with existing technology.

http://dodfuelcell.cecer.army.mil/library_items/Thermo(2004).pdf

Ni-H technology may indeed be valid. Rossi may have indeed contributed greatly by using nano-nickel. But, when these tests leave questions, tread very, very lightly in proclamations of "faith".



Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

Peter Heckert wrote:

This is how he appears to you, and this is why he doesnt invite you.

He wants to look like a crook? This is complicated reverse psychology.
It could easily backfire I suppose, and have the opposite effect. I
suppose he also wanted the authorities to send him to jail years ago. It
was part of his long-range scheme to make himself look like a criminal,
so that he could then use reverse psychology to make himself not look
like a criminal.

I don't buy that.


He doesnt invite people that love to discuss and ask difficult questions.

He does invite such people. They discuss things to a fair-thee-well.
They ask difficult questions. He seldom answers those questions. However
he does not have to. His machine answers your questions, if you
understand first principle physics.


Of course, with you or me this wouldnt work. Therefore he doesnt
invite you or Brian Josephson.

Actually, he did but Josephson could not attend.


Therefore he presents a leaking ecat to NASA researchers and sents
them home.

After it spectacularly failed to work and everyone got angry. You are
saying this is reverse psychology. He calls people in, does
demonstrations that fail, and he does this in order to convince people
that the technology actually works. Right? Kind of the way he has
himself sent to jail to prove he is an honest man.

There has to be an easier way to establish credibility.

- Jed



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