Adrian--
I think it is a simple as Rossi using his skill (art not IP) at operation
and tuning the proper conditions which is not part of the IP he agreed to
transfer. IH technicians have not learned the art yet, and, as others not
proficient in the art of operating a E-Cat, are not able to get it to work
very well, maybe only with continuous energy input. The SSM nay only be
achieved by application of Rossi's art. Its like a trade secret that is not
transferred as part of the Rossi/IH Agreement. Reading of the Agreement as
to what is required of Rossi is instructive. Further review and discussion
of that issue seems to be warranted.
As I have suggested before, if you want to play music for which no music is
written but only audibly available, then you have to learn to play by ear
or make your own recordings, write the music as you hear or record it, and
then you may be able to play something. However recording what the E-Cat
plays while at a COP of 4 to 6 may not have been accomplished by IH. Rossi
wants to get paid (maybe something extra) to tell them how to listen and
teach IH to "tune the E-Cat by ear."
I wonder if that issue (the art of tuning) has been discussed between Rossi
and IH. I would bet the IH officials and their help at the signing of the
agreement did not have much input to the details of the art of operation of
the E-Cat, certainly not the Hot-Cat four years ago.
Bob Cook
-----Original Message-----
From: a.ashfield
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 7:20 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:LENR and the feline nature of the E-Cat
I doubt anyone outside IH and Rossi's camps knows what happened.
IH did not specify the 1 MW plant didn't work in their statement,
although Jed has said he was told it didn't. What they said was they
could not reproduce the results. This could mean the IP they received
from Rossi was not sufficient.
I find it difficult to believe the ERV could make such a large error.
He is not an idiot and there were others involved too. So, as before,
we should wait for more definite information in order to make sense of
the situation.