Hi,

some time ago I predicted:

1) I predicted  It will be impossible to go over customs with this system.
This was correct, the test was made in Bologna.

2) I predicted, it will be too hot inside for a control panel.
This was correct, the control system was outside and the doors where left wide open
and only 50% of the system was used.
Additionally it was also too wet inside for an electric control system.
So this cannot be seen as an end-customer test. For the end-customer test the doors
must be closed and 100% must be used. It was an alpha prototype test that
exposed serious problems.

3) I predicted that the output pipe is not thick enough. This was correct, they added
a second pipe.

4) I predicted it might explode or otherwise badly fail. This was fortunately not correct, but this prediction was based on one pipe, on 1 MW operation and on closed doors.

5) I predicted a lot of visible steam. This was unfortunately not correct.

6) I predicted the scientists and Journalists might be allowed to examine everything,
but they will not want to do this, because it is too hot and too dangerous.
This is not correct, because nobody was allowed to examine the system closely and freely, even not those independent scientists and observers that where there. Only the unknown
customer was allowed to do this.
Important details of the steam system are still unknown, there are open questions. So the published data are not very useful because construction details are unkown.
It is not testable under which conditions the data was measured.

7)I predicted there will not be any conclusive and convincing and verifyable result.
Unfortunately this is correct.

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