If you want to go the hoax path....  perhaps a "ground loop" with some current 
going through the metal supports, or through the gas connects.
 
I doubt it.
 
And 96 hours is fairly long.  Not as long as I would wish, but still longer 
than any chemistry I can think of.
 
That glow in the picture is fairly convensing.  I have only had one thing glow 
like that before and it did not last but 2 hours.   
 
Oh would I love to know what is in that cylinder and what kind of frequencies, 
etc were used.
 
Dennis
 

 
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 16:53:20 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Levi Hot Cat paper is a gem
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:









You're missing my point. A power meter looking at wall power is blind to 
any internal power source in the box that directly supplies the device with 
additional power.
What sort of internal power source?
A generator? That would noisy and obvious.
A battery? That would run out before 5 days elapse. Or, if Rossi has developed 
such a battery, it is an important discovery in its own right.

A hidden wire? It would have to be a fairly large wire, to carry 500 to 800 W. 
They would see it.
Do you have anything else in mind?
- Jed

                                          

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