From: blaze spinnaker 

                Hardly the criticism of the comments here isn't much better.
You guys are just resorting to pointless insults.
                
You seem to be saying that these commentators should get a free ride? Why?

Almost every skeptic glosses over the HUGE detail, mentioned in the
Abstract, but further elucidated after the testing in interviews with the
participants - that before the active ingredients were added, the dry run
testing showed that when 920 watts of electrical input was applied to the
HotCat, the camera showed over 900 watts of thermal output. Exactly as
expected. This was a long control run and almost no one has taken note of
the implications of a near perfect match in the context of what happened
after the active material was added.

These commentators - in ignoring this detail and what happened before and
after the active material was added, are essentially suggesting that Rossi
must have tricked the observers into somehow leaving the room or looking the
other way so that he could alter the wiring (or some other fraud, so that
extra energy in the form of DC current could be used when the AC was
pulsed).

I say that is complete BS. 

Yes - I am incensed that they will imply fraud, like we have seen from the
skeptics in the US - when they cannot show any sign of it - other than that
they cannot explain the results. Or else they are guilty of arrogant
stupidity by not reading the report thoroughly and not talking to their own
associates. Göran Ericsson and Stephan Pomp should have taken full notice of
the implications of the dry run and the good match of input and output that
existed without the active material present - which later, after the active
material was added - showed nearly 3 to 1 gain. How could they neglect this
?

Ericsson and Pomp should be investigated for academic dishonesty if nothing
else. Do they do work for the Swedish fossil fuel energy establishment - or
do they work for others who would lose funding if LENR is successful ?

Jones

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