More... When Papp found out he was going to die, Papp flushed his secret fuel mix from all his engines three months before he died. If the Papp engine was a scam, why would Papp go to the trouble just to keep his secret from the world?
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:45 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > If the Papp engine was not producing over unity power, then with the wall > power removed the Papp engine should have stopped. This is what RF > thought. But unexpectedly, the engine increased its power output until it > blew apart. This is not the behavior of a scam that RF was assuming. This > is the behavior of a gainful LENR system. > > > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Jed, >> >> >> >> I thought so too, when Gene first published the other side of the story. >> >> >> >> But if your read Feynman’s account carefully, and you should - then you >> will see that Papp himself unplugged engine and handed the plug to Feynman. >> Feynman did not unplug the machine – he merely failed to give back the plug >> to Papp. >> >> >> >> BUT FEYNMAN WAS UNDER NO LEGAL OBLIGATION TO CONTINUE PAPP’S SCAM. >> >> >> >> Thus the liability is with Papp. If this had gone to trial there is no >> doubt Feynman would have prevailed. >> >> >> >> However, to settle out of court was probably the best thing for all >> concerned since there was a fatality and Cal Tech has deep pockets. >> >> >> >> However that death is on Papp. No doubt in my mind that he was legally >> responsible. >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Jed Rothwell >> >> >> >> Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Here is your “back to reality” information on Papp from Feynman himself. >> >> http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/comments/papparticle2.html >> >> If we assume the thing was real, then Feynman was responsible for the >> accident. He killed someone. It was criminal. Real or not, you should >> NEVER, EVER monkey with equipment or unplug a control unit without asking >> permission. >> >> >> >> If we assume it was not real, and power in equalled power out, it was >> still high powered device under the control of the electronics. Even a fake >> machine is dangerous if you suddenly disconnect the controls. It is like >> reaching over from the passenger seat and turning off the ignition in a car >> driving on a highway. >> >> >> >> Feynman was sometimes an arrogant, dismissive, unobservant jerk. He sure >> was in this case. >> >> >> >> - Jed >> >> >> > >

