the report from sterling allan, is annoying but more coherent and less frightening. It is also more coherent with their pas and current behavor, and with given video.
note that the rough calorimetry they proposed for the test is the best solution to avoid frauds accusation, like the one aga... It remind me a moto for an old firewal toolkit in the 90s : you can only trust a code shorter than 100lines... the good opinion on BLP, is a bit strange. I have better opinion on Brillouin, but both are much worse loking that the 2 leaders. I'm also expecting something surprising from Celani, because he may be flying under the radar, like what Defkalion should have done first and is doing today. 2012/6/9 Alan Fletcher <[email protected]> > > From: "Jeff Driscoll" <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: [Vo]:The Ridiculous Demand for Excessive E-Cat Proof > > > I heard directly (i.e. not hearsay) that one group > > Strictly speaking, that's HEARSAY (ie you heard someone who was there say). > > > I heard second hand (i.e. hearsay) this info on the Defkalion > > That's DOUBLE hearsay. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearsay > > Bad news in either case. I'm more surprised by the Defkalion report. > >

