>From Jones:

...

> It also means that they have probably given up (at least at this early stage
> of development) on the possibility of efficient conversion of the heat to
> electricity. That would be expected at the initial stages - since the
> engineering required to convert heat efficiently is more demanding. They
> will probably license that task out to companies that are specialists.

I agree with this assessment. Many wish Rossi's e-cats would be
efficient enough to generate electricity RIGHT NOW, but that simply
isn't in the cards. I bet they COULD but it would be unpredictable &
dangerous to do so insofar as selling such configurations to the
general public. If they can get the catalizers to act as efficient
building heaters, the obvious next goal would be to begin intense R&D
on electrical conversion. But alas, I suspect few have a clue as to
the actual physics involved. Makes me think of the movie: "Quest for
Fire." Seems very appropriate here!

Defkalion seems to be approaching the exploitation of the Rossi effect
cautiously. That's smart. Should help cut down on potential lawsuits
possibly due to unanticipated/unspecified injuries.

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

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