why doesn't he just pay Rossi 200 000 if the test is successful?

harry

On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 6:41 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Casual readers may have missed this. The story here is that someone
> has apparently gone from Australia to Italy to visit Rossi and test the
> machine. Quote:
>
> "The entrepreneur Dick Smith has sent a consulting  aerospace engineer, Ian
> Bryce, who has a science background, to assess the machine on his behalf."
>
> The other story is Rossi talking to them via Skype.
>
> When I first read this, I was wondering how anyone can settle a bet for
> $200,000 based on a Skype call. Apparently they have persuaded Rossi to
> allow a test. Maybe it is because he has soft spot for charity events. (He
> does -- no kidding.)
>
> I doubt Rossi will allow an test adequate to settle such a large wager. If I
> were Smith I would want rock solid proof.
>
> - Jed
>

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