On 11-12-15 06:19 PM, Mary Yugo wrote:
I don't understand any of that in the slightest. The device as it is
supposed to be would immediately and without any changes be an
excellent heat source. ...
But this is very silly conjecture. If the device worked, which is
very doubtful at this point, it would be researched and rapidly
improved...
Actually, if it worked, then Rossi would have a more than adequate
market just selling the things to potential competitors who want to
reverse engineer it. Forget end users! They require reliability,
approvals, operating manuals, warranties -- all sorts of annoying stuff
that competitors wouldn't care two shakes about. End users also require
competitive pricing; potential competitors, OTOH, could easily recognize
the value of the thing and would gladly pay outrageous amounts for
single units.