Dear Jojo,
Obviously you would be a good poet, even if this is prose. Have you read
Ithaka by Cavafis cited
in the Interview?
It is an other Peter who admires Rossi, my feelings toward him are very
complex. However
his role in the history of the field is undeniable important. (see the last
sentence in the interview)
Try to get the essence, the very spirit of DGTG's process and apply it to
your own LENR-2.
Peter
On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Jojo Jaro jth...@hotmail.com wrote:
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I admire DGT as much as Peter admires Mr. Andrea Rossi. Why, what is
there not to admire about Xanthoulis and DGT.
Why, I admire how Xanthoulis clandestinely and illegally obtained Rossi's
Catalyst, yet they did not use it.
Why, I admire how Xanthoulis and DGT resisted the urge to use Rossi's IP
and developed their own technology.
Why, I admire how DGT moved from Greece because of economic turmoil in
that country and yet decided to invest in a huge factory there.
Why, I admire how DGT, despite their promise, decided not to release test
data because of their respect for the wishes of their 3rd party testers.
Why, I admire how DGT came up with excellent Industrial prototypes that
they documented in their PDF document release. Of course, they made public
more information about their existing industrial prototype than anyone else
in this field.
Why, I admire how the DGT team gathered all existing theory of LENR and
put it all together in an excellent and unique combination to come up with
a theory that explains the phenomena.
Why, I admire how DGT can help someone by using them to spread their
information.
Why, I admire how DGT seems to be composed of quite honest and honorable
men who take their promises seriously and not lie at all.
Why the list goes on. I sure admire DGT so much that I would like to work
for them someday, that is of course if I am qualified enough for their
great standards of excellence, teamwork and dedication. Why, they
documented their great teamwork in a scientific paper, so it must be true.
Jojo
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Dr. Peter Gluck
Cluj, Romania
http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com