>From Terry,

>> Of more concern to me: Wouldn't your speculation possibly result in a
>> very dangerous electrical problem for any human who attempted to
>> handle the e-cats? I'm thinking the electrical flow would would not be
>> insulated. Or have I misunderstood something crucial here.
>
> Well, did you see the wrappings on the reporter's video?  Looked more
> like electrical insulation than gamma or thermal.

Well... now that you mention it. You're right. Perhaps Rossi's
"insulation" pulls double duty.

Perhaps at one time, years ago, Rossi was experimenting with an
earlier version of the e-Cat where he unintentionally hot-wired one of
the devices. While receiving an unpleasant shock, he may have
simultaneously noticed that the offending device was heating up far
more than expected. A shocking revelation! (This, BTW, is exactly what
I mean about overactive imaginations occasionally running rampant and
coming up with all sorts of speculative scenarios. I think Jones might
suffer from the same speculative "gift".)

Speculations or not, I think your thoughts on this matter should be
added to Jone's list. Don't worry if it's still fuzzy. Most everything
on Jones' list is fuzzy. You'll be in good company!

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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