Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > If he has teamed up with NI, that is exactly the right way to bolster
> > customer confidence in the safety and reliability of the equipment.
>
> I don't think he "teamed up" in the sense that NI knows anything about
> E-cats and that they work.  I think Rossi offered to buy their products and
> asked for a quote.  Maybe he ordered a few temperature controllers.
> Anybody can do that for almost any purpose.


That is possible. For that matter, the whole story might be false. Rossi
sometimes makes claims about his business which turn out to be . .
. inoperative, and the Nixon admin. put it. It is possible he will cancel
an arrangement at the last minute, the way he did with Defkalion.

HOWEVER, that is not what he said. He said he teamed up with them. He said:

* NI will be creating the controls to monitor and regulate this process.

* Their stipulation for the agreement is that all the instrumentation for
the E-Cat plants have "by National Instruments" and logo on the
instrumentation panels.

That is not the same as ordering a few temperature controllers. If he is
telling the truth, NI will have to learn all about the reactor. They cannot
monitor or control the process without learning about it in great detail.
They are not going to allow someone to put their logo on the machine if
they have not approved the design. If the thing blew up, they would be in a
world of legal trouble.

It is fine for you to say "I don't believe Rossi" or "I think he is
exaggerating" but please refrain saying that "creating the controls to
monitor and regulate this process" somehow means "buying a few temperature
controllers." When you say that, you confuse the issue. You distort the
claim. What you described does not begin to resemble what Rossi claims.


If I buy a Rolls Royce to carry my E-cat in, it hardly means that Rolls
> Royce . . .


How can you compare that to "creating the controls to monitor and regulate
this process"?

- Jed

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