Giovanni Santostasi <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the case of e-cat we could say that the evidence showing that the > corporations associated with Rossi have strange websites . . . > Start up companies usually have strange websites. Rossi always has strange websites. That does not prove anything either way. > , buildings that don't correspond to industrial facilities and so on is > for the believer evidence that Rossi is trying to keep his "real" > facilities protected from the "evil eyes" of all his enemies. > I do not think he is trying to hide facilities from anyone. He does share information about his company much, and he often makes mistakes. When he announced Defkalion, he gave me the wrong name for the company -- which was the name of another company. He set off a 1-week wild goose chase. Finally, we asked him if the name was not Defkalion Green Technologies and he said, oh yes that is the name, sorry I got mixed up. He does that often. What would take for the believers not to believe any more? > Believe any more about what? His business plans? I do not believe a thing about them! Ever! Even if he is telling the truth, his plans are subject to change. Suddenly, for no apparent reason, breaking contracts and selling to the military, for example. If you are talking about his experimental results, I will stop believing them when: 1. When Mary Yugo finds a stage magician who can tell us how to fake this, even when the machine is opened up to inspection. 2. Failing that, when the laws of thermodynamics are repealed. - Jed

