> > I wish Rossi would make a gift of one of his ECATs to Mary so that she > could perform all of the tests that she desires. I suspect that she would > complain that it did not look nice enough for her to dirty her hand upon > it. What is your agenda Mary? >
Well, I do wish the devices didn't look like hand made fugitives from the surplus plumber's supplies yard. But, as I wrote to Jed, I'd be happy to test an E-cat any time. And the results wouldn't be questionable. And there are far more competent and well regarded people than I who should do it. Earthtech would be a good place if Rossi is too paranoid to let ORNL or Sandia or Cal Tech see it. Or any major university physics department, preferably as a department with official endorsement and participation of the entire staff rather than someone's individual project. Agenda? Heh. What does that mean? Exposing inconsistencies and issues in a very popular and highly unlikely story requires an agenda of some sort? What exactly are you asking with that question? Some people accuse me of being a paid agent. I only wish I were and someone wanted to pay me. Who should I apply to? You think maybe Exxon? Standard Oil? BP? General Atomic? General Electric? Heck no -- any of those would be bidders for an E-cat that worked -- not opponents.

