blaze spinnaker <[email protected]> wrote:

I believe that Essen and Levi were not skeptical, independent investigators
> . . .
>

You have no basis for believing this. There is nothing in their report that
might indicate it. They took every reasonable precaution, such as setting
up a video camera and recording the entire test.



> and that Rossi had plenty of opportunity to rig the test or,
>

No plausible method of doing this has been suggested by any skeptic. If the
skeptics could think of a way to rig the test, they would have published it
by now. Or do you buy the "cheese" hypothesis, that people cannot see
ordinary wires?



> less likely, they made optimistic measurements.
>

You can see for yourself that in every instance their measurements are
conservative -- or pessimistic. In every case where they might have
underestimated output, they did so.

- Jed

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