On 21/01/2012 9:28 PM, John Milstone wrote:
For what it's worth, here are the relevant links I have on Rossi's
claims of having been working with the University of Bologna...
June 18, 2011, Rossi says, "In these days, together with the
University of Bologna and with my Customers, we have made tests
measuring not only dry steam, but also with really , really, REALLY
high performances: they know, I know, we know. That’s enough."
(http://www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360&cpage=21#comment-47001)
Dry steam with really high performance Rossi said???? Well when Krivit
made his visit and video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-8QdVwY98E on
14 June 2011, the steam was very, very, VERY wet and not coming out in
the volume or speed one would expect from turning 7 kg of water into
steam every hour. 11:30 in the video.
Something must have really, really, REALLY changed in 4 days.
Maybe Rossi thinks Prof Levi and Prof Focardi working privately in his
laboratory is the same thing as the University of Bologna doing the
work. That was until the University made it VERY clear they had never
officially done any work for Rossi and this would not happen until he
paid them what he had agreed to pay them. As we know, that did not happen.
So Rossi is caught out in yet another lie. Yea I know, just another
translation error.
Shaun