Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What would be the advantage to Rossi if he provided a conclusive test?
>>
>
> The advantage would be that people would believe him.  If he did not want
> to be believed, why has he gone through all the demonstrations he has done
> thus far with invited guests including press and scientists?
>

Look, this really is not complicated. He wants to be believed a little, by
some groups of people, so that he can sell them reactors. He does not want
to be believed by everyone at this time. Many other inventors such as
Edison and Patterson did the same thing for the same reasons.


If I were him, I wouldn't hide anything.  I'd make a complete and proper
> patent application, first get a huge law firm to help me and second enlist
> a huge patron to fund giant expansion. . . .
>

You would probably end up with nothing. In any case, Rossi thinks this
method would fail, and he is the only one who gets to decide.

- Jed

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