I expect a lot of people witnessing the operation of a 470 kW cold fusion 
system would be dazzled.  Some can not be dazzled at all by any means.  Those 
not dazzled by this are missing history unfold before them.
Why complain about leaks?  Is that your main problem?  The main show was the 
big system before you, the data was merely proof.

Rossi owes you nothing.  He is the inventor of the system and he makes the 
choices.  Get over it.

Some of us can see through the mist, others can not.  I feel sorry for those 
who lack vision.

Rossi has his plans.  We can beg, cry or whatever makes us feel good.  You will 
just have to wait with the rest of us for him to make the next move.  Our words 
do not seem to effect him in any way.

It is hilarious that you do not realize that he is in control.

Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Yugo <[email protected]>
To: vortex-l <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Nov 17, 2011 1:59 pm
Subject: Re: [Vo]: ECAT With 3 Cores Would Have Been Convincing





On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 10:35 AM, David Roberson <[email protected]> wrote:

It is unfortunate that Mr. Rossi did not use all three cores of his ECAT for 
the October 6, 2011 test.  The results would have indicated at least 2 times 
the observed energy production.
I have completed an extensive review of the data collected during that October 
6 test and it is apparent that we missed the big show.  It is not clear as to 
why Rossi chose to limit the ECAT to the 1 core test case, but I suspect that 
it was part of his plan to dazzle the world with the October 28 demonstration.

That ineffective and unwitnessed demo dazzled the world?  Exactly how?  It was 
a leaky device powered it seems from a diesel generator.  Nobody invited was 
allowed to witness a single measurement.  The data were provided on three dirty 
sheets of paper in hand writing.  Dazzling is it?

 

It is possible that the control of the 1 MW system was more difficult than 
Rossi anticipated which led to the decision to throttle it back to 470 kW.  In 
my opinion, the demonstration of the system at the reduced power level for the 
extensive period of time was not a major failure.  It would have been 
surprising if the test had achieved all that Rossi expected since many unknown 
problems often arise with complex systems such as this.  
The worst issue that we face is the continued barrage of criticism on this list 
that mainly is a result of the skeptic’s total disbelief in anything related to 
cold fusion. 

Nonsense.  The reason for the "barrage" has been discussed many times and has 
nothing to do with cold fusion at all.  It has to do with a failure of Rossi to 
provide the necessary evidence for anything extraordinary at all.  I am 
dismayed by the barrage of misinformation and speculation about an entirely 
unproven supposed "technology" Rossi claims to have.  The projections and 
concern about what the world will do with all the energy Rossi is about to 
provide is bordering on hilarious.  Talk about counting chickens before the 
eggs hatch!
 

I wonder if they would have been swayed had the data demonstrated the dramatic 
excess energy that I calculated with 3 cores.  I have a feeling that something 
else would have given them reason to complain.


The basic problems of too short runs, too little total energy, uncertain 
possibilities of faking the output, bad measurement methods --all would remain 
with three cores.  

What would solve the issue for skeptics and believers alike are tests by a 
university.  Any idea why Rossi doesn't have them done?   They can be done 
without risking his confidentiality and secrets.    How long has it been since 
he's been making claims and lousy demos?


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