Guenter Wildgruber <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

   The simplest thing would be to show  a working Hyperion during the
   two days. not disclosing anything.
   It would be  easy to set up such a demonstration, because their
   claimed COP is above any doubt, and this is not a milliwatt isue!
   Just make coffee or tea with the Hyperion...
   THIS would be a demonstration!
   Physical!


I do not think any first-world government would allow a demonstration of this nature in a conference hall. I do not think the device has not been tested by the Korean version of UL or by any government safety agency yet. In the modern world, you cannot just run a kilowatt-scale power reactor in front of a group of people in a public space. This is not 1850.

This is a nuclear reactor. It will have to be carefully, extensively tested before it can be used in public. It will be tested in fully equipped laboratories first. Even if it was a new kind of combustion reactor you could not set it up and run it in front of a crowd of people without first getting a license and inspection. You can't even run a conventional boiler in an apartment building basement without that!

Modern life is filled with red tape. Everywhere you turn there are rules and regulations about every last little thing. Read history, and you will see the wisdom of this. Life is safer and better thanks to all these rules. But the rules are aggravating.

Your expectations are highly unrealistic.

- Jed

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