It's over dude. My condolences. I, myself, have been feasting on crow
for days.
Rossi is a Fraud or Delusional. See Steven's Video of his trip to Italy. The
pathetic steam output volume is the give-away. You can witness it somewhere
near the end of the video. The SR-71 blackbird would be put to
Damon Craig decra...@gmail.com wrote:
It's over dude. My condolences. I, myself, have been feasting on crow
for days.
Rossi is a Fraud or Delusional. See Steven's Video of his trip to Italy.
The pathetic steam output volume is the give-away.
You're joking. This is ridiculous. There would be
Here is an analysis of Rossi's e-Cat steam test from Ed Storms. Actually,
this is a combination of two messages he sent me, with a clarification
inserted into item 2.
- Jed
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A variety of ways the Rossi claims might be wrong have been suggested. Let's
examine
LOL. The personal dynamics emerging out of the Rossi story as we move into
Independence Day, especially on the journalism end of the spectrum, are
becoming quaintly humorous, no?
Let's face it: this is either the most important invention of all time or it
is a massive, embarrassing scam. It's
Rossi has not done a definitive test. I don't trust him on his input
mass flow rate (2 grams per second) or whether or not it was turned
to vapor or just spurted out as liquid slugs of water into the drain.
Levi has a lot to gain monetarily so I don't trust his high flow rate
test (where there
At 10:48 AM 7/3/2011, Jeff Driscoll wrote:
Rossi has not done a definitive test. I don't trust him on his input
mass flow rate (2 grams per second) or whether or not it was turned
to vapor or just spurted out as liquid slugs of water into the drain.
Or something in between.
Levi has a lot
The analysis of Ed Storm is consistent with the book chapters of 2 phase
flows that I posted here another day. No one bothered to read that with
attention and in case anyone does that will see that the only consistent
solution is that there is at least 3200W of excess energy.
The only way this
Axil,
I realize that high pressure hydrogen is presently
necessary and that the Rossi device is very tolerant of ambient gases. My
posit was that next generation devices may not need as much pressure if
smaller geometries can be accomplished by milling and maintaining the powder
in
- Original Message -
From: Jones Beene jone...@pacbell.net
Let's face it: this is either the most important invention of all time
It is one of the most important inventions right NOW.
Harry
Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Rossi has not done a definitive test. I don't trust him on his input
mass flow rate (2 grams per second) . . .
You don't trust that he can read a digital weight scale? Do you trust that
Krivit can? If he had any presence of mind I suppose he checked,
These would make excellent absortion refrigerators and air conditioners
which may be more efficient than going the electric route.
In the Platen-Munters system, (
http://www.absreftec.com/downloads/chapter01.pdf ), ammonia water is freed
of it's amonia by heat which is condensed into liquified
Ed Storms posted:
1. Not all of the water is turned to steam.
If applied power is making all of steam, the following would be observed.
Applied power = 745 watt
Flow rate = 7 liter/hr = 1.94 g/sec
Power to heat water to 100° = 73°*4.18*1.94 = 592 watt
Power to make steam = 745 - 592 = 153
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 4:24 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote:
Rossi has not done a definitive test. I don't trust him on his input
mass flow rate (2 grams per second) . . .
You don't trust that he can read a digital weight scale?
not when
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Damon Craig decra...@gmail.com wrote:
It's over dude. My condolences. I, myself, have been feasting on crow
for days.
Rossi is a Fraud or Delusional. See Steven's Video of his trip to Italy.
The pathetic steam output
Damon Craig decra...@gmail.com wrote:
Calculating the output velocity is a good sanity check. Could you see what
you get?
No, it isn't a good sanity check at the end of a 3 m hose. It would be good
with a short hose.
- Jed
Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Rossi's assertions of that steam quality can be measured with a
Relative Humidity meter (it can't).
Yes, it can.
No it can't, I wrote a detailed email on Vortex as to why it can't,
maybe I should repost it.
Experts in those meters such as
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff Driscoll hcarb...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Rossi's assertions of that steam quality can be measured with a
Relative Humidity meter (it can't).
Yes, it can.
No it can't, I wrote a detailed email on Vortex as to
From Jed:
I do not know what Rossi prefers regarding safety. I have some concerns
about
his devices, because Celani detected a burst of radioactivity and because
during
the 18-hour test it seemed to produce a great deal of heat for a while.
Everything I have seen points to Defkalion
At 10:06 AM 7/3/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Here is an analysis of Rossi's e-Cat steam test
from Ed Storms. Actually, this is a combination
of two messages he sent me, with a clarification inserted into item 2.
- Jed
Thanks for forwarding this, Jed, and thanks to
Dr. Storms for writing it.
from the end of this post
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/07/improvvisarsi-scienziati-nellera-di.html
google translation:
Still on the steam, further alleged weakness of the
measurements by Rossi would be the speed of the steam outlet pipe. According to
many critics, that
speed would be too
found this in the comment section of
http://22passi.blogspot.com/2011/07/improvvisarsi-scienziati-nellera-di.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_m3_uO7VhI
7kg of water per hour turned to steam?
Harry
At 06:12 PM 7/3/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Damon Craig mailto:decra...@gmail.comdecra...@gmail.com wrote:
Calculating the output velocity is a good sanity check. Could you
see what you get?
No, it isn't a good sanity check at the end of a 3 m hose. It would
be good with a short hose.
It
At 06:17 PM 7/3/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Jeff Driscoll mailto:hcarb...@gmail.comhcarb...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Rossi's assertions of that steam quality can be measured with a
Relative Humidity meter (it can't).
Yes, it can.
No it can't, I wrote a detailed email on Vortex as to why it can't,
Joshua suggested off list the hose might be as long as 4.5m. (Think about all
the bends etc.)
If Rossi said it was 3m that was probably Rossi speak for a length of hose
which I haven't bothered to measure accurately
but which is long enough to run down from the e-cat, along the floor into the
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax a...@lomaxdesign.com wrote:
Galantini has never said that steam quality can be measured with a
relative humidity meter. Not that I've seen.
Of course he did! He gave the model number and the type of probe, and he
said that he used it to determine that the steam is dry.
- Original Message -
From: Harry Veeder hlvee...@yahoo.com
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com vortex-l@eskimo.com
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, July 3, 2011 9:45:06 PM
Subject: [Vo]:video 7kg/hr water -- steam ?
found this in the comment section of
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