Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I'd like to see the next LENR test devised so that the possibility of
> fraud is dramatically reduced.
>

It would be fun to put the test on web video but I do not see how this
would reduce the possibility of fraud. If the people doing the test all
want to commit fraud they can easily set up a test that looks completely
convincing.

If you do not trust Levi et al. to make an honest report and to publish
real data, a video will not be more convincing to you than their report is.
If you think their method is incompetent, seeing it performed in real time
on video will not sway you.

Many skeptics already say that Levi and the others who wrote the latest
report are in cahoots with Rossi. They are all engaged in fraud together.
Other skeptics claim there are special circuits in the wall which can
deliver enough power to melt steel and ceramic, magically without melting
the wire from the wall to the power supply. If that were true, a video
would not reveal it. The secret circuit is hidden from view.

A skeptic can make up any number of other scenarios. It makes no difference
how far fetched these scenarios become. As I pointed out before, the
skeptics assume Rossi has magical ESP so that he knows what kind of power
meter they will bring, so he can set up everything just right to fool that
particular meter.

- Jed

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