Kevin, I can only assume you have misunderstood what I was saying.

Earlier you said: Not even Pons & Fleischmann can lay claim to having found
the effect.

Which sound to me something like "the great (not even) P&F can't claim they
definitively had a real effect, so Neither can Rossi be rightly certian..."

Which made it seem to me like maybe you thought that Rossi himself was
ignorant of if his effect was real or not.

Maybe I misunderstood you, but the point I was making is that if there is a
real effect that Rossi is tapping into or not is unaffected entirely by
Rossi's knowledge or belief surrounding such.

Personally I believe so-called cold fusion to be an aetheric effect, and
has the associated difficulties.
I have not paid Rossi a great deal of attention, but moving monatomic
hydrogen gas through nickle powder sound like something that should have a
robust aetheric effect to me.

But because I have low interest in wet and heat forms of FE/OU I have
insufficient study of Rossi to have drawn an independent opinion.
But my opinion based on others study is that he is either an amazing
magician or has the real thing, and has little motive to be faking and has
an MO that is at odds with a con man.

But my opinion of Rossi is meaningless.

As is the randomness of quantum probabilities on the fact that probability
has nothing to do with Rossi having anything real or not.

John

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