Giovanni Santostasi <gsantost...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But I agree with you all this doesn't prove that they will. > It just shows that if they are creating an elaborate scam they take at > least care to have some minimal props for it. > If this is an elaborate scam, they are creating maximum props for it. They have: * Established a large, state-of-the-art research laboratory with millions of dollars in equipment. * Hired many highly qualified professional scientists. They persuaded these scientists to go along with the hoax and pretend to be doing research. * Hired a large number of experienced business managers and persuaded them to go along with the hoax. * Built many fake prototype reactors. * Modified instruments to give false readings. * Produce large amounts of coherent fake data. * Invited experts to see this for days at a time and managed to fool them. This alone would be an astounding accomplishment. I doubt anyone is capable of it. I think this scenario is highly improbable. - Jed