I don't agree. The measurements of energy out & in were good enough to demonstrate the basic characteristics of the QX. That was the purpose of the demo. I t would be impossible to to do a replicable experiment without giving the IP away.
The pathosskeptics make much of the crude power pack with 60 W of cooling But I don't believe that power could be magically transferred to heat the water. What could Rossi possibly get from such a scam? It's not to get money from the general public but possibly to interest venture capitalists: they would do their own due diligence, such as measuring the voltage across the reactor. -----Original Message----- From: JonesBeene <jone...@pacbell.net> To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com> Sent: Sat, Nov 25, 2017 10:16 am Subject: RE: [Vo]:Ross E-Cat QX demo Nove 24 Video of demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkj-7whwpUk Funny that few comments are coming out on this - other than from Mats, who would benefit if this demo meant anything positive. In fact, it is not a demo in any real sense … it is disappointing theatre to all but the Rossi-flock. In no way does this salvage Rossi’s credibility with scientists, nor that of Levi and the Swedes, who still look like dupes who should, but will not, retract their egregious errors at Lugano. There is no useful information being supplied which can lead to verification or replication. Voltage appears to have been estimated from resistance… with pulsed power, that is a no-no and thus the input could have been hundreds of times greater than suggested. Why not measure input power at the plug and include the cooling power since it is required? Given Rossi’s three decade long record of fraud and deceit as a backdrop – either independent replication or a commercial product will be the only thing that can help. So far, this is little more than a crude repeat of the past 6 years except now there is even less relevant information to use in replication than with the past failures. Few will waste their time.