Rossi would have all the money he could ever want from any one of several
thousand large multinationals or governments by next week if he did a
single proper black box test similar to Jan-Jun 2011 demos (no surrounding
water box) but with proper independently installed and recorded calorimetry
by qualified independent test observers (including some skeptics) and run
for a day or two.

It wouldn't even matter if it only ran for 6 hours before falling into
quiescence, clear incontrovertible independent validation of powerful LENR
would still have the world beating a path to his door to give him millions.

Realistically Rossi is in the game of selling a developmental advantage for
a massive new field that will advance far ahead of his understanding within
months or years.  It is naive for him to try to sell a commercial product -
he doesn't have the skills or resources to match what bigger players will
do in a year or two (see how far ahead Dekaflion appear to be now if their
latest claims are true).  If he doesn't realise that soon then he will
ultimately be left poorer and probably embittered by his bad decisions.

On 24 January 2012 12:18, Vorl Bek <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wolf Fischer wrote:
>
> > there have been two different news lately:
>
> > The first one being that Ampenergo seemingly has gone "inactive"
> > (although I don't know what this exactly means, if this is even
> > the company which is related to Leonardo, how this would affect
> > Rossi, etc.):
>
> > http://ecatnews.com/?p=1897
>
> > Second: The University of Bologna has seemingly terminated the
> > contract with Rossi, as Krivit has posted:
>
> >
> http://blog.newenergytimes.com/2012/01/24/university-of-bologna-terminates-relationship-with-rossi/
>
> It seems to me Rossi's best chance is to hold conference calls with
> mom-and-pop investors and ask them to contribute $100 so that Rossi
> can do the last bit of engineering needed to stabilize the e-cat
> and allow him to run it for more than 4 hours.
>
> In return, they will get a $500 credit on whatever e-cat model they
> decide to buy, whenever the model gets made.
>
> The way it looks now, Rossi's enterprise is tottering, but he seems
> to have a number of Believers who would probably fork over the $100
> or even more.
>
>

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