On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 1:57 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I realize these developments bother the hell out of you > It only bothers me as an example of the sort of flimsy nonsense people make serious decisions on. > You think these people are all idiots who have been hoaxed by Rossi > Some certainly would be easily fooled by Rossi if in fact he's fooling. They have been falling for insufficient and bad data, hook line and sinker! > and other researchers in a gigantic fraud. > I have said nothing whatever about ANY other researcher. The only one I follow and know a bit about is Rossi and of course I have also looked at Defkalion even though they have absolutely nothing to look at thus far except words and blurry photos of some weird lab gear. > You are going to get used to the fact that many smart people in the world > disagree with you. > In a few months, we'll see who was smart and who wasn't. > 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. > I apologize to everyone who gets it that I have to keep repeating this for those who don't. If you're depending on mind reading to make money, Jed, don't give up your day job. I WANT COLD FUSION/LENR TO SUCCEED. It would be a dream and not a nightmare. I know and care nothing about Parks. I'm not him, So please: prove to me that it has. Rossi, Defkalion, someone. Show me a robust, I'll settle for just 10 watts, of power that is produced continuously for weeks or months with no chemical input and *no electrical or external thermal input* and no radiation source to start with. When you can do that, I'll believe you. Alternatively, show me a 10 kW device like Rossi says he has warming his factory but conveniently nobody has seen, and keep it running with 10 kW excess power and a COP of 6 as claimed, for several weeks. But you can't do that. Rossi won't do that. And all the lame excuses about marketing strategies don't explain it.