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> I think that the end of the hoax is approaching. I doubt we are witnessing a hoax, though it's possible I am in error. Another thought came to mind in regards to the megawatt reactor design: Why for their first generation of "products" are they building a 1 MW module? Many have stated many times that a smaller less complicated configuration that generates a more modest amount of heat of say 10 - 50 kilowatts of energy would be more than sufficient to prove their point. One theory as to why the 1 MW reactors is being designed for prime time is to prove to prospective investors that the technology can be scaled up immediately. That may be true, but perhaps a more subtle point might be that by assembling a bunch of eCat cores under one hood the engineers increase their chances that at least a decent number of the individual reactors will work. Maybe there are far more individual eCat cores than what ought to be necessary in order to generate 1 MW of heat under the hood. Maye the engineers have discovered the fact that statistically speaking only about 50% - 75% of the individually assembled reactor cores work. I wonder if they have installed enough additional reactor cores to more-or-less guarantee that the entire module will, statistically speaking, generate at a minimum 1 Megawatts of heat. Just a thought... and I suspect it has already been raised by others here. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks