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looming in the not too distant future.
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Rock_nj wrote:
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> Exactly the way "free energy" inventor (scammer) Dennis Lee raised money,
>> by selling dealerships. Why would Defkalion need to sell dealerships to
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Exactly the way "free energy" inventor (scammer) Dennis Lee raised money, by
selling dealerships. Why would Defkalion need to sell dealerships to raise
money if they have such a blockbuster energy product? This thing is really
starting to smell bad.
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 7:39 AM, Terry Blanton
Wasn't the DEFKALION press conference today? Did they say anything new?
These communications by Rossi are taking a bizarre turn. All this paranoid
talk about reporters acting for competitors and telling everyone to just
wait for the big demonstration a few months away is making me very
suspicious of Rossi's claims of inventing a new energy producing device. I
was inv
I think the fact that Levi was caught telling a white lie about a report
that does not exist is certainly news since it brings into question Levi's
trustworthiness. If he was caught lying about the existence of that
Galantini report, what else is he lying about? If you read the comments
section o
Even if LENR is found to ulimately not be fusion and rather is other
weak atomic forces interacting, it may be commonly known as "cold
fusion' in colloquial terms. In any case, all this talk about what to
name the field will be overshowed by technological developments, if
Rossi actually has workin
I also hope Rossi allows Steve Krivit to make independent measurements. We
all know that Steve is not going to give Rossi a free pass. He will take as
close a look as possible at Rossi's device and then render his opinion
regarding its validity.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Jed Rothwell wro
That's big news for the fiel of LANR/LENR/Cold Fusion. Another sign that it
is getting closer to the mainstream.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Harry Veeder wrote:
> Steven Chu looks at Lattice-assisted Nuclear Reactions Cold Fusion
>
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> http://the-explorer.com/steven-chu-looks-at-lattice-as
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Rossi is either going to have something named after him (like a scientific
unit, how about the cold fusion input/output ratio, the Rossi Ratio?) for
being famous as the one who commercialized cold fusion or he will go down in
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