Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:
> What *is* likely is that Defkalion believed that they were going to > receive a working core module from Rossi in June 2011. It is also likely > that they prepared equipment and labs based on what they thought this core > would be like according to specifications given to them by Rossi. > No, that is not even a little bit likely. That is not what they said happened. That is not what Rossi said happened, back in June. I know several people who have been to Defkalion (including the 3 I heard from lately), and that is not what they saw. That is another James Bond movie scenario. An absurd fantasy. I will grant, Rossi has been saying that is what happened, but when he says things like this, he is talking all out his head (lying). He is contradicting what he said before. You, of all people, should know better than to believe him. > I think that the only thing they ever built was a simulation of their > anticipated final product. > If you believe that, you have very strange notions about how engineers and product designers go about their work. > I don't know how you know or think you know how much Defkalion spent . . . > The people who have been there can estimate that by looking. They know what laboratory equipment costs. - Jed

