On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Akira Shirakawa <shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello group, > > Here is Rossi's answer to Brian Josephson on an English article from > Focus.it.
Interesting. Previously, Rossi was claiming that Celani's offer was an insult and an attempt to steal his invention. He seems to have toned it down somewhat. He says the U of Bologna will be starting work on his E-cat. When? "Soon?!" He could give them an E-cat to test and they could say if it was real within two or three weeks. He doesn't even say he plans to let them do that. According to U of B's last remarks on this issue (a few weeks ago), he didn't fund them as promised. Rossi said he would give U of B a half million dollars for research on the E-cat as soon as he was paid for the megawatt plant. He has announced acceptance of the plant and presumably has been paid. Where is the grant? A verification test wouldn't cost anything like $500K. Maybe $10K if the U doesn't have a decent physics lab store room. Essentially no cost if they do. $10K is the amount Celani mentioned and it's entirely believable. Does anyone still believe that after all the equivocations Rossi is going to produce an E-cat for independent testing anywhere? If so, when? To whom? Anyone think he's going to produce a credible customer with some results? Same question: when?