Terry, what happened to Paul Sprain's motor anyway? On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 8:20 AM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson < svj.orionwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah Finally! > > Ladies and Gentlemen! Time for this evening's main attraction! We have > two different POVs dueling for supremacy. This evening's fight theme: > Would a self-running Rossi demonstration device be taken seriously by > the world, or would a 1 Megawatt thermal plant suffice. > > In one corner we have the honorable Jones Beene, a former lawyer and > scrappy debater who has disarmed many a wannabe challenger with his > articulate linguistic punches. > > Jones' opening punch: > > > A self-runner is the holy grail. No one has ever done it > > to date in LENR. I hope that the current situation is > > "oversight", and that Defkalion did not realize that > > COP>8 will essentially guarantee a self-runner. > > > > But Rossi could put all the worries aside when he > > "closes the loop" with or without their approval. Why would > > Rossi not want to do this? Does he not trust his own skills? > > In the opposite corner, the honorable Terry Blanton, who has > accumulated vast personal experience in the trials and tribulations of > trying to create a self-running alternate energy device, such as the > SPRAIN project. Very few linguistic punches are likely to get past > Terry's first-hand experience in this field. > > Terry's opening punch: > > > I am not so sure that merely self running would > > attract billions quickly. I think it would have to > > self run for a very long time for people to believe > > it. Finsrud's mobile kinda self runs doesn't it? > > > > I'm not even sure that self running and lighting a > > light bulb would bring billions quickly. > > > > But generating a megawatt of heat? Now *that* will > > impress the masses. Honestly, from my experience, I > > think that having a massive fire burning is what it > > will take. > > > > Figuratively speaking, you'll be able to see it for > > miles and miles. > > Gentlemen. Let me check your gloves. No hitting below the belt. > > Ding! > > Regards > Steven Vincent Johnson > www.OrionWorks.com > www.zazzle.com/orionworks > >