> > The problem is in the methodology used to determine who gets the money.
As many other foundations do. If someone does not agree with a foundation politics, then he can make a better one. The good thing of LENR is that however expensive the research is, it is to a level that it can avoid state/national funding, and that is Rossi's lesson. Having competition on how to manage funding? would happen for sure, but that would be a positive thing, as always when there is fair competition. The important thing is to get started at some point, since the existing public institutions fail to see the benefits and since we know that it is something that if realized would benefit all, we must take our responsibilities at some point. mic

