I should add that there are several qualified open-source advocates who post here regularly - Brad Lowe and Jaro are two of them. They are smart, qualified and not hiding anything to arouse suspicions.
If Gary is in that category, my apologies. He should make his abilities
known. Maybe he is a dream-weaver extraordinaire who merely has his public
priorities reversed.
It is a not really a fine line, yet as of now he appears to be well over
onto the Aussie-Guy (Greg Watson) side of that line ...
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From: Jones Beene
Hello Kevin - You ask why there has been no discussion here
... on what has the hallmarks of a Dennis Lee/ Carl Tilley/ Mike Brady, etc
type of derivative scam - with no apparent redeeming qualities ...
(Please feel free to list the redeeming qualities, if there
are any - and do not take this the wrong way, if the claimant is indeed a
hero inventor who has somehow hidden his true identity carefully; and yet
managed to present his venture exactly like Dennis Lee would do)
1) No papers, publications, or even prior postings in LENR
2) No known associates in the field
3) No known qualifications, CV, or related expertise to perform this
kind of work
4) No lab, no prototype, no PoC, not theory
5) Las Vegas is the scam capital of the Universe (with Calgary in 2nd
place)
6) Tin cup featured prominently - couching the venture as a "trust" is
a new twist, apparently to inspire confidence. "Open-source" is almost
laughable, when you are asking for donations but have no skills to perform
the work.
They're coming out of woodwork these days,
encouraged that Rossi has gotten so much publicity with so little
scientifically documented results... not to mention the current unemployment
rate. Look at the dozens of sites with "E-Cat" in their name. Many are
honest efforts, sure - but most are "me-too" with a PayPal account.
It's almost a gold rush, or should we say
"nickel-hydrogen rush"...
From: [email protected]
I haven't seen any discussions on this project in Vortex-L
http://www.opensourcelenr.com/index.html
Kevmo
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