On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's another way to perpetrate the output hoax, and that's to secrete
> infrared lasers in the ceiling and heat the device up remotely.


Lasers?! Don't you think that seems just a little farfetched? And it
raises, once again, as do many of the proposed ways the tests could have
been rigged, the question of why go to so much trouble? OK, let's say it's
all a hoax ... how much longer can the hoax continue?

I'm still somewhat skeptical about the whole thing simply because there are
too many unknowns but the arguments that it is just a hoax are getting
harder to believe ... it would have to be the biggest, most elaborate hoax
in science history and would require a lot of people to keep it going and
they'd have to keep quiet. Given that you can't get four people to agree on
how to split a lunch bill, a conspiracy seems unlikely and Rossi as the
sole perpetrator seems just as improbable.

[mg]

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