Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:
> And yes, there is a significant qualitative difference between COP of 6 > and COP of 2.5 in terms of market value. The HotCat could be on either end > of that spectrum, based on what the last report indicated. > I am certain that you can have any COP you want with cold fusion. It is just a matter of engineering. The present limitations have no bearing on the potential, any more than 35 mph top speed of the 1905 Wright Flyer III limited the future speed of airplanes. Rossi accidentally achieved an infinite COP when his reactor melted. Several other reactors have melted, exploded or vaporized. All discussions of the COP and all concerns about it are bogus. This is simply not an issue now, and it never has been. > If the device cannot self-power . . . > I am certain it can. There is no reason to doubt that. The hard part is to make it stop self-powering before it melts. > But with a COP on the lower end, he probably is stuck with whatever > AmpEnergo can scrape up. > If the industrialist and venture capitalists come to believe the Levi report, Rossi will be offered billions of dollars. The COP does not make the slightest difference. - Jed

