Eric Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recall them specifically stating that they were not permitted to measure
> anything coming out of the controller, although I do not have a reference
> for this.
>

There has been some talk about that, but they did not mention restrictions
in the paper. Except to say that the waveform is secret:

". . . They were fed by a TRIAC power regulator device which interrupted
each phase periodically, in order to modulate power input with an
industrial trade secret waveform. This procedure, needed to properly
activate the E-Cat HT charge, had no bearing whatsoever on the power
consumption of the device, which remained constant throughout the test."

They told me there were no restrictions. Presumably Rossi would ask them to
sign an NDA if they saw the waveform. Anyway, he was absent much of the
time and they might easily have checked it surreptitiously if they
suspected he was cheating somehow.

I think we have beaten this subject to death. I do not think it is possible
to hide a wire of this size. Milstone, Yugo and others think it is
possible. We should agree to disagree, and drop the subject.

- Jed

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