>From Jones:

...

> The burst of radiation, witnessed by Celani, could be a clue.
> The idea that it was cosmic rays is preposterous. Let's
> assume the worst.

Why assume "the worst" ??? But, yes, agreed. I think the burst of
radiation is an essential ingredient.

> For instance, it could have been a directed beam from a
> basement below the demo - of superradiant RF frequencies
> that act in a novel way stimulates a reaction. The
> question then becomes "why not then promote that trick
> for its own right instead of making it into a scam"?

My best guess: The briefly detected "EMP" is part of the proprietary
process that has yet to be officially patented. Like you, I also
suspect its part of the initial start up procedure for the subsequent
on-going catalytic reaction. Once the contents of the E-Cat reactor
are initialized the initial "EMP" is no longer required. Of course, we
are currently forced to ponder the 64 trillion dollar question: What
specific EMP frequencies are involved? For those who know their fissix
I'm sure the devil is in the details. ;-)

I think such a conclusion is a no-brainer.

> And perhaps there is a good answer to that, which only
> Rossi knows for now. Or maybe it is part of his madness.

I loved David Bowie's portrayal of Tesla. The film, Prestige, was
excellent. It was a gripping horrific tale.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0482571/

Keep your canaries caged!

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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