Jouni Valkonen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Indeed, it seems that case is finally closed for Rossi.
>
Never. You can never stop that man. He is an irresistible force of nature.
Besides, if Piantelli and Celani are confirmed, everyone will have to admit
that Rossi is right and deserves a large share of the credit.

Rossi has been dead wrong on many occasions in the last several years. He
has launched fiasco after fiasco, such as the NASA tests, and tests he did
in the U.S. that did not begin to work. Failure never stops him. It never
slows him down! You have to hand it to him. I have never seen such grim
determination. Such chutzpah. Such willingness to say anything or try
anything.

If only Rossi would alloy that with some common sense, and if only he would
give other people a chance to help him, he would have billions of dollars
by now.

The only person in history I know of like that was Edison. He spent *year
after year* doing stuff that only he thought would work. Most of the time
he was wrong. Most of his ideas were as hare-brained as they looked. He
threw away millions of dollars. Once he grabbed an idea, he would *never* let
go. He also lied through his teeth to investors, and put on demonstrations
that ended in fiascoes.

Take Home Lesson: Do not dismiss or underestimate a fanatical creative
genius who works 14 hours a day. Strange and disagreeable people such as
Edison, Steve Jobs or Rossi may have "reality distortion fields" but
they often accomplish things that everyone else thinks are impossible.

- Jed

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