On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 11:13 AM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:
> 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. > You're right, the leaks don't really matter. That the device was not independently tested except by a possibly mythical anonymous client does matter. That a generator was connected the whole run matters. That the invited guests including scientists and reporters were not shown any measurement data while it was collected matters. For all we know, all that we saw was a piece of art, not science and technology-- window dressing -- a "sham and a delusion". > Rossi owes you nothing. He is the inventor of the system and he makes the > choices. Get over it. > I am not sure what you mean by that. Of course Rossi owes me nothing. I'm over it. So what? Rossi has wondrous claims and no independent evidence. You need to face that and not get over it. You are very likely to get bamboozled and end up looking foolish if you don't do more critical thinking about Rossi's claims! > Some of us can see through the mist, others can not. I feel sorry for > those who lack vision. > There's no need for mist. Rossi could make the evidence for the claims crystal clear and he doesn't. Why do you think it is? A lot of self-styled visionaries end up eating their words and getting scammed. It's nice to have an open mind. It's also nice to have proof of extraordinary claims. > 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. > Actually they do. I watch him bob and weave daily in accord with what is printed about him. Remember the snakes and clowns rant? And words don't affect him? Krivit's report certainly seemed to. > It is hilarious that you do not realize that he is in control. > Some people have been way too content to let Rossi control the tests. That's a big mistake. Those people seem to have learned little from all the scams that have come before -- it's the part you don't get completely that will get you.