Rossi wrote:

> Unit to conform to all USA, State and Local regulations
> Unit to conform to USA domestic insurance regulations (Tower Insurance)
>

I do not think it will be possible to meet these two conditions in 2012 or
2013 either. The insurance regulators have never heard of this device. The
insurance industry's Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has never heard of it.
I do not think they can test a revolutionary device like this and certify
it in a short amount of time.

My guess is that the reality of regulations and conventional industry will
soon catch up with Rossi. This will begin to happen as soon as important
people realize his claims are true.

I have been saying for some time that this device should be treated like
any other technology, which means it has to be carefully tested and
certified. Some people say that this will stymie the development of cold
fusion. Perhaps it will, but I do not think people in the 21st century will
allow things to proceed any other way. We have high standards for safety
and reliability. Perhaps our standards are too high but that's how things
are.

Perhaps when important people realize this is real, Rossi will have an
easier time securing a patent. That would benefit everyone.

- Jed

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