>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