Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Of course nothing.  But there is a lot wrong with misleading and deceptive
> advertising.
>

Rossi has not done any advertising as far as I know. Perhaps you are
talking about Steorn.



>   Also with saying you sold something when you didn't.
>

Do you have any reason to think that Rossi has not sold the reactor, as he
claims? Do you have any reason to think the Fioravanti is not an HVAC
engineer, as he claims? Everyone who has talked to him is convinced that he
is.

Please do not make unfounded accusations here.


 I cannot understand this attitude that Rossi should do whatever *you* say,
>> or Mary Yugo says, even though what you want him to do would ruin his
>> business. I wish he would do as I say only because I think it would be
>> bring him more money, and it would bring cold fusion to the world more
>> quickly
>>
>
> So how does selling a bundle of 50+ sample reactors help him keep a
> secret?   How does doing this 10 -12 times in the coming year help?
>

You seem to have missed my point. Let me repeat myself:

These things are for Rossi to decide. Not us. This is *his* business, and
his alone.

If I were him, not having patent protection, I would not know what to do.
No matter who you sell to it could end badly. If you don't sell at all, it
ends badly. He is between a rock and a hard place.



> Capitalism would not work if they did. Without capitalism we would all
>> live in poverty.
>>
>
> Agreed.  For all the good it will do in helping to determine whether
> Rossi's machine is real or a scam.
>

First principle physics has already proved it is real. You have not come up
with any reasons to question that proof. You are scrambling to find some
reason to ignore the laws of physics instead. You want us to look at Rossi
business strategy, or his personality, or the order form, or the web site
software or aesthetics . . . ANYTHING to change the subject and not face
facts.

It seems likely to me that the mechanisms of the free market will also
determine the truth about Rossi's machine. If several machines are sold and
customers are clamoring for them, that will prove they are real. But we
don't need the free market. We already know that a 30 L vessel of water
cannot stay at boiling temperatures for 4 hours, and we already know there
cannot be any hidden wires or stage magic tricks.

- Jed

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