OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> However, I have to say that I thought it was a pretty decent read.
> Reasonably informative, all considered.
>

Yup.

It was about Rossi, not cold fusion in general. It was not intended to be
technical. Given those constraints it was pretty good. Fair and balanced.
Let's face it: there is not a lot you can say about Rossi that puts him in
a good light.


While Celani’s meager little wire filaments in a test tube appear far less
> impressive than Rossi’s bulky tin-foiled eCats most Vorts realize the fact
> that if independent validation is indeed forthcoming (and that does appear
> to be happening as we speak) . . .
>

Validation or refutation, as the case may be. Celani has sent out several
wires to people who seem to be competent. If it does work, it may not be
long before we hear about it.

It might not work though. Be prepared for that. It may be that:

1. It does not work. Celani is making a mistake.


2. It does work in Celani's lab with his setup BUT

When you ship a wire it is damaged by vibration or exposure to air and it
does not work OR

Celani does something he does not realize he is doing, so he does not tell
others to do it.


There are many grim possibilities. Usually, efforts of this nature play out
for months and no clear decision emerges. We have been down that road many
times. Don't get your hopes up too much.

- Jed

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