From: Robert Lynn 

                Well I can argue that there is no excess heat - The
thermography is proven to be wrong (inconel resistance wires melt at
1300-1350°C << 1412°C surface reactor temp claimed, and wires would have to
be much hotter than reactor surface).  

Robert,

Even if the thermography were not in error, meaning the internal wiring was
tungsten or another conductor, and even if there was strong apparent excess
heat, or no excess heat - everyone keeps overlooking the fact that Rossi
intervened to prevent calibration of the so-called “dummy” reactor. That is
FATAL to this report, which is little more than junk science because of that
one overwhelming issue. 

Some observers want to blame Levi instead, but if Levi was not planning to
fully calibrate anyway, that only shifts the blame, but does not change the
conclusion of gross incompetence, at best - and deliberate deceit at worst.
That is because it is possible, even likely - that there never was a “dummy”
reactor. (to be explained)

Rossi proponents either aren’t listening or do not understand that he has a
long history of not playing by the rules, or else they do not understand the
full implication of intervening in an “independent” report at all of the
critical stages. But the lack of calibration is the key issue which dooms
this report. Everything else is a footnote.

The ironic thing is that failure to calibrate does not mean that there is no
excess heat. In fact there is a fair to good chance that there is more
excess than claimed. What the lack of calibration does mean is that Rossi is
hiding something - and has used trickery to promote an agenda which includes
more than financial gain. He has plenty of motive, even if his royalty deal
has no milestones and even if the patent office is not impressed with these
shenanigans.

My best guess is that there never was a “dummy” and that the reactor which
was tested came already engineered to produce excess heat, no matter what
was put in it.  He could have loaded it with bat guano and it would have
worked. The “magic act” of loading and unloading “salted” powders then
becomes the sham, which was a ploy to convince the patent office of
something while throwing off the competition, and buying time. It could also
be evidence of a contractual milestone in a multi-year royalty agreement.

Yet Rossi may have invented something of great value. That is the irony. Let
me reiterate that the odds of finding pure Ni62 (assuming that it was not
salted into a sample) is greater than the proverbial monkey typing out the
Twelfth Night with no typos. Rossi may well be a genius inventor, or just
plain lucky but he is his own worst enemy if my suspicion is correct. That
suspicion is that he staged this entire episode as a carefully crafted
charade to not only fool potential competitors and the USPTO, but perhaps
his benefactors at IH as well. He has thermal gain, and he justifies
everything with the rationalization that if caught – he still has discovered
a paradigm shift in physics.

Worst of all – Rossi may well have a secret that he does not want even his
benefactors to understand at this time since he does not understand it
himself, and until he does, he has no one else he can trust (in his own
mind). But since he is his own worst enemy, the reasoning becomes circular.

This report stinks and it sets back LENR many years.

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