So, why doesn't Rossi adopt the strategy of microchip makers? That is, mass produce chips in mass, but discarding the ones that doesn't work. This happens very frequently when a new process is released and chip failures are common.
2012/9/10 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> > Robert Lynn <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> And any trust that may have been re-established in Rossi is now totally >> destroyed. >> > > No one in his right mind would ever trust Rossi. However, some of his > measurements have been inherently trustworthy despite the poor quality of > the tests and instruments. Some of his results were clearly in error, > especially during the NASA visit when the outlet hose was plugged up. > However, there have many other Ni-H results lately, and that fact plus the > fact that some of Rossi's results are credible makes me think he does have > something. > > I suppose his results are intermittent and unreliable. That's what you > expect with cold fusion. That is what you have to expect with any > technology at this stage of development. It is nothing to worry about. It > should not affect anyone's decision to fund the research. > > - Jed > > -- Daniel Rocha - RJ [email protected]

