Guenter, I agree with what you say, but I want to see the problem solved. My time- the rest is short.
Plus in the area where I spent my first 21 years till I became an engineer (Temeswar, Banat)_ correctness, punctuality, honesty and hard work were basic values. We don't like Gauners and Rossi is one, even if the inventions works and can be made to work very well. The man is the style, or vice-versa? Peter On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Guenter Wildgruber <[email protected]>wrote: > > > ------------------------------ > *Von:* Peter Gluck <[email protected]> > *An:* [email protected] > *Gesendet:* 20:08 Freitag, 10.Februar 2012 > > *Betreff:* Re: [Vo]:100000 e-cats preordered > > > >I don't wish any bad to Rossi, but I think that > >it is not good that the development of this new source of energy should > depend on Rossi alone or mainly. > >We have to distinguish his invention from his methods and his character. > >Piantelli, Defkalion and others to come will > >make this development less chaotic, more faster. and healthier. > > ------------ > Peter, > > >This thread is about the list of the 100.000 domestic E-cats and my > opinion is that it is > >a bluff. > ------ > > As I tried to argue, it is sort of a 'bluff' on the commercial side, which > scientifically minded people, or existentially minded people like us do not > understand or cannot appreciate. > > If I put myself into the shoe of Rossi, as the Indian saying goes, I > understand him, albeit it is unclear whether he is right or wrong. > This puzzles us, because we strive for clarity. > But maybe this is the very problem, when we have NO theory, or TOO MANY > theories, which is somehow synonymous. > > If Rossi is a fraud, then at least he told us a lesson about the very > fundamentals of our beliefs. > > I do not think that Rossi recognizes himself as a fraud, and acts > accordingly. Far from that! > He exactly acts according to his blief, and adjusts the world, he is > living in, according to his belief. > This is not very different from Galileo > > So the proof is in the pudding. > > Maybe we should just wait a bit, to see this all unfolding. > > But on the other hand, it is so much fun, to mess with the matter, right? > > > > -- Dr. Peter Gluck Cluj, Romania http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com

