Others have openly admitted in trying to get a spectrum. And joked about
it how Rossi got angry at them for trying it on. Like it had no value.
Almost suggesting Rossi had no right to withhold it from science. If
true I do hope he sues the University and all involved for everything
they have. If proven it may well be the biggest theft in the history of
science, at least as far as I know. Most academics I know of have no
real sense of commercial value or commercial confidentiality. They live
in a world where you publish or perish. That is my personal experience.
AG
On 11/29/2011 10:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:
If this is true they are gangsters and Rossi has my full support.
And also at University of Siena they have gangsters, if this is true.
This doesnt shed a good light on their previous work for Piantelli.
Possibly they are all gangsters, and this all is a horrible soap opera.
Could be, nothing is true and nothing works and they want to spread rumours.
I wonder what they really will announce tomorrow.
My prediction is, they announce a revolutianry product that will be presented
soon.
Or they announce they got the process now running with a stable COP, what Miley
announced 1996 and announced it 2011 again. ;-)
All serious cold fusion companies do this from time to time, some do it
succesful for 20 years now.
Peter
----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: Akira Shirakawa<[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Datum: 29.11.2011 12:14
Betreff: [Vo]:Defkalion: ?We have Rossi?s formula?
Hello group,
Have a read at this article posted today on NyTeknik. It's about the
backstage of tomorrow's Defkalion Announcement:
http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/energi_miljo/energi/article3353181.ece
A short excerpt:
?Let?s say I have the formula of Rossi, but I?m not saying it officially.
My scientists found a way to make it. They need three months.?
That is what Alexandros Xanthoulis, representative of Defkalion?s owners,
told Ny Teknik in a telephone conversation on August 5, 2011.
?I know what he?s got in the reactor, I know everything. It was a
spectroscopy made by the University of Siena. (...) They tried his reactor
without him understanding what they did,? he continued.
It's quite interesting, to say the least, that the University of Siena
was involved in this, assuming what Xanthoulis said is true.
Cheers,
S.A.