Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Quite a while ago, I bought a rather elaborate proportional temperature > controller for an experimental device under a military contract. It may > have been from NI or maybe from a similar company -- I don't recall. But > they never saw the device and had no interaction with it. They needed to > know what the input transducers were and what the requisite output circuit > was supposed to do. That was all. >
This case not comparable. If a Vice President of National Instruments had written to Forbes confirming that you had purchased this device under contract to them then, it would be certain that: 1. They had seen your device. 2. They had interactions with you. The people are NI understand that this is an extremely controversial device. They know that cold fusion is controversial. They know much more about cold fusion than you do. The VP would not write a letter to Forbes like this on a whim, without discussing this with management. This is not something that a corporation does lightly. The head of NI's public relations department also confirmed they have a contractual relationship with Rossi. The fact is, many people at large corporations take cold fusion seriously. They are quietly investigating it, and investing in it. People at major institutions worldwide are downloading papers from LENR-CANR in greater numbers than ever before, and they are contacting me and others in the field. The ICCF-17 organizers are getting to work. They are the creme de la creme of South Korean science. See: http://iccf17.org/ I realize these developments bother the hell out of you, You think these people are all idiots who have been hoaxed by Rossi and other researchers in a gigantic fraud. You are going to get used to the fact that many smart people in the world disagree with you. The numbers are likely to grow exponentially in the coming months as more information about Rossi and Defkalion is published. This is Robert Park's worst nightmare -- and yours. - Jed