Axil wrote "As an engineering imperative, I have a feeling that Rossi decided to
centralize control of the reactor in the control box where he can adjust or
shut off control power as required."
Axil,
That is what Pulse Width Modulation [PWM] does - In fact zero "ON" time is a
valid pulse width fo
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
> transparent operation. No expert can fool one. No expert could have
> > fooled one used in Edo Japan in the marketplace, or in ancient Egypt.
>
> Certainly they could.
>
> A balance is only as good as the weights you use with it. Using false
> weights was, in fact, p
OK, nit time.
On 04/26/2011 06:29 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
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> You can compare a flow calorimeter to a balance weight scale. Such
> scales have been in use since ancient times. They have utterly
> transparent operation. No expert can fool one. No expert could have
> fooled one used in Edo Japan in
At 06:29 PM 4/26/2011, you wrote:
If it turns out Levi is really, really stupid then I can imagine
some ways Rossi could commit a fraud. For example, if Levi shows up
and Rossi gives him the power meter, thermocouples and other
equipment and insists he use that equipment only, not his own, it
At 05:31 PM 4/26/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
McKubre is brilliant and he has 22 years of experience working with
flow calorimetry, but he could not devise a method of faking a
result with a flow calorimeter that I would not spot in the first
five minutes. I mean that.
I know you mean it, but I
At 04:46 PM 4/26/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
There is another way to rule out fraud. You can allow experts
examine the machine closely and look for the physical equipment
needed to commit fraud, such as hidden wires and pipes. Rossi has
done this. There is only a vanishingly small chance that a f
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 13:14 Axil wrote
Control of the Rossi reaction is a complicated thing.
The energy density pumping mechanism you site may be only one mechanism of
many that play into the complicated interplay of many factors in which the
Cat-E might be controlled.
Reply --Agreed and it m
Here are some Edo-period hanging marketplace weight scales:
http://www4.airnet.ne.jp/sakura/hakari/hakari_fr07.html
They are ingenious and perhaps more complicated than you might think. I
have seen people use them in recent times.
Naturally there were ways to hide weights in these things to che
I wrote:
Levi, Essen et al. are convinced the machine is real because they understand
> that there are only a few limited ways to fake a reaction of this nature,
> and they are certain they have checked all such ways. I wasn't there, so
> that leaves me all-but-certain. I can't imagine a professio
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
> The engineering game is a difficult place to set up a successful fraud;
> having said that, con-men are most often the smartest men in the room.
Enron
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1016268/ "The Smartest Guys in the Room"
was chump change compa
Axil Axil wrote:
The engineering game is a difficult place to set up a successful fraud;
> having said that, con-men are most often the smartest men in the room.
>
McKubre is brilliant and he has 22 years of experience working with flow
calorimetry, but he could not devise a method of faking a r
The engineering game is a difficult place to set up a successful fraud;
having said that, con-men are most often the smartest men in the room. They
enter banking, the board room, the stock market, hedge funds, the money
management industry, The SEC regulators, or even the Federal Reserve. As Bernie
Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
As I wrote from the beginning on this, there is no limit to human ingenuity,
> so "fraud" cannot be ruled out except by the normal process: truly
> independent examination and probably replication.
There is another way to rule out fraud. You can allow experts examine
onstant motion
> of gas.
>
> Fran
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>
>
> *From:* gotjos...@gmail.com [mailto:gotjos...@gmail.com] *On Behalf Of *
> .:.gotjosh
> *Sent:* Monday, April 25, 2011 6:58 AM
> *To:* vortex-l@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:If Rossi could speak freely, what woul
As to the question in the subject header, we don't know, without
knowing the secrets he's keeping, whether his real reasons are
legitimate or not.
As I wrote from the beginning on this, there is no limit to human
ingenuity, so "fraud" cannot be ruled out except by the normal
process: truly in
*“How confident are you about the tungsten vs nichrome question for element
material? is SiC another reasonable possibility? Or is it too dangerous to
have any C around?”*
* *
I have no confidence at all. The construction of the internal heater/cathode
is the most intricate and problematic part o
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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 6:58 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:If Rossi could speak freely, what would he say.
Thanks for this post Axil, i have some comments and questions below...
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 05:25, Axil Axil
mailto:janap...@gmail.com>> wrote:
“With
Thanks for this post Axil, i have some comments and questions below...
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 05:25, Axil Axil wrote:
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> *“With temperature above the set the reactor is automatically stopped”*
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> *It the temperature continues to rise above another set point, the control
> bo
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