On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Patrick Ellul <[email protected]> wrote:
> From rossi: > > "The coils of the reactor are made with a proptietary alloy, and the > inconel is only a doped component of it." > > And > > "The nature and composition of the coils are of paramount importance in > our IP and for obvious reasons I will not give any more information" > > And > > "stupidity, Alumina becomes White heat only when it melts at 2070°C and > compare it to the glass is an elementary mistake" > Assuming these statements are true, they expose the limits of our overclever, hairsplitting inductive reasoning. I'm guessing there is an explanation for everything that seems off in the Lugano test that would make sense of things once it was known. Drawing any firm conclusions at this point would be foolish. This is not to say that the report could not have been more forthcoming or better prepared concerning critical details. With what we currently know, ultimately one must take the details on faith, which is precisely what skeptics will not want to do. Perhaps this is by design: those who are willing to assume the best will learn a little tidbit here and there, and those whose temperaments dispose them to look for hidden wires, laser beams and magic tricks will be preoccupied with those things instead. Eric

