Let me understand. You think that the world would have been better off without the contributions of Rossi? So who would have advanced us this far this quickly? You need to realize that no one else was moving as far and fast as Rossi.
Dave -----Original Message----- From: Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com> Sent: Mon, Nov 14, 2011 1:36 pm Subject: Re: [Vo]: Rossi Deserves Our Gratitude So let’s show a little more appreciation and compassion toward the guy that got the ball rolling. His business plans might cause him to be eclipsed by a more professional organization now that the door has been cracked open but I will always remember what Mr. Rossi has accomplished no matter what transpires. I disagree. Rossi could have easily proven his device and principle real by now, many times over at little risk and cost. He was told, here and elsewhere including his blog and probably by phone, exactly how to do that. Instead, he continued to use bad measurement methods and brief tests, all conducted under his auspices. For some inexplicable reason, he decided to make a large machine consisting of small modules. There would be no conceivable reason for anyone to buy it except to reverse engineer it if it's real.. Nobody can prove he actually sold it. Nobody can prove *convincingly* that Rossi's E-cat works as he says he does. All of this is entirely Rossi's fault. I have no idea what if anything he accomplished except to keep a monumental soap opera going for nine months.