Am 22.11.2011 12:42, schrieb Jouni Valkonen:
Peter Heckert wrote:
»There are 4 possibilities.
1) Rossi=false, Defkalion=false
2) Rossi=false, Defkalion=true
3) Rossi=true, Defkalion=false
4) Rossi=true, Defkalion=true»
My vote goes for 3). But even if Defkalion would make better ecats,
there is still the problem that markets are not saturated for years,
therefore all producers can sell everything that they can produce
almost in arbitrary price. So the fear of competition is not that
fearsome.
When the full scale industrial research and development begins,
Defkalion's claimed technological edge is eliminated in weeks. If
Rossi cannot claim patent protection, then he must invest heavily on
expansion. And I think that this is his strategy.
—Jouni
Ps. Quantum logic is more rich than classical logic, because it offers
the possibilities that are something fuzzy between integer numbers.
Quantum logic cannot been used here.
Nobody will accept a heater, that works with 80% probability in winter.
If the waterpipes in the house freeze this will be very expensive.
I had a car that worked with 80% probability but these times are over,
fortunately ;-)