On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Stephen A. Lawrence <sa...@pobox.com>wrote:
> ** > Now, I'd agree that believing in BLP requires a certain level of trust.... > This string isn't about BLP but BLP has a lot of the hallmarks of a scam. It could also be a delusion and I suppose there is a still a vanishingly tiny chance it could be real. There's more detail, writing papers, math, and involvement by others including Rowan University in BLP than there is in Rossi's story. Mills could fix all his problems by closing the loop. Show that the end result of the reaction can be returned to the input to power the reaction. Or in Mills' case, that you can make the magic powder tested by Rowan cheaply. Closing the loop is what free energy (or "almost" free energy) advocates have, so far, *always* failed to do -- including Rossi.