>From Harry:
> I suspect he does not want to take the risk of an independently > tested ecat behaving erractically. He fears the published results > would make his commercial promises look silly, even if the basic > energy producing claims are validated. >From Jed: > That's an interesting idea. Good point. I doubt he fears this, > but he might. I think Harry's speculation is spot on. I think Rossi has VERY GOOD reason to fear this possibility. If I were in Rossi's shoes I certainly WOULD be concerned about someone possibly botching the job. Rossi would have no control over such matters either. I'm sure lack of control would drive Rossi crazy becuz he's such a micro manager. Think about it, Jed. If you were a competitor, such as someone with affiliations with the fossil fuel industry, a mega-industry that obviously wouldn't want Rossi's eCats to survive, if one of those individuals or organizations could purchase one of the eCats don't you think they would put some effort into "botching" the job and then printing a report that gets LOTS of press on what a POS Rossi's eCat really is? What did Edison attempt to do with Tesla's superior AC technology? Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

