Jones—

I assume you lump Rossi’s one-month Lugano test in with your definition of  
scam-built  “half-truths” tests.

We will see.

Bob Cook.

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From: Jones Beene
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2017 6:49 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Should Mills and Rossi be lumped together?

a.ashfield wrote:

> ...Supposedly the plasma is  >3500C. 
A plasma at 3500C is commonplace and found in every house - but almost 
meaningless in terms of energy content... yet typical of Mills' genius 
at deception. The plasma in a common 5 watt CFL can be >6000C. Electrons 
in a plasma can be very hot since there is almost no mass to heat. Yet 
it sounds impressive!
> As it runs without any input power why do you not think it generates 
> any (excess) heat?
No excess heat is likely but low range excess is possible. Do you 
understand capacitance? A few ultracaps will power a small CFL for 15 
minutes with internal temps of 6,000C and thermal output in the few 
watt-hr range. There need be no input power to the circuit since the 
caps are charged at the outset.

Mills is the world expert at confusing gullible investors with 
meaningless combinations of inappropriate numbers. Rossi is less subtle. 
Mills favorite deception is conflating watts of power with watt-hrs of 
energy. And lest we forget, there was a picture of a prototype SunCell 
on the net a while back with distinctive blue Maxwell supercaps in the 
circuit, but that was before Mills restricted almost all relevant 
disclosure - so do not imagine that he is above the easy way to deceive.

Note: Mills could and probably does have excess energy, as this has been 
known/shown for a long time at low COP - but not enough to close the 
loop for an extended period. If he could close the loop, that would be 
the first thing he demonstrates. Same with Rossi. And everyone who 
matters would take notice!

Let's be clear -- Mills has not shown a system which will self-run for a 
week or even a day. A plasma running for an hour on ultracaps is YouTube 
teenage "gee-whiz" fodder.

Use your mind, man. You cannot assume total honesty when Mills/Rossi 
have built careers on misleading investors. The legal system is too slow 
to catch up with promoters who build scams on half-truths, usually.


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