The article says that the experiments would start after the first
installment of the 500 K is paid.
What is worrisome is the last sentence were it is said that the scientists
from Bologna would use Rossi's industrial hangar to check the equipment
that Rossi would make available to the experimenters. The article is not
clear enough on this point but it can be inferred that Bologna University
would not receive a copy of the e-cat but Rossi would make the machine
available for inspections but at the headquarters of his company.
Giovanni

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Mary Yugo <maryyu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Ahsoka Tano <ashot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > According to this Italian article, the deed is done.  Isn't this proof
> that
> > there was a buyer of the mega-eCat and that Rossi has the money to sign
> the
> > contract with UniBol?
> >
> > The entrepreneur Andrea Rossi, owner of the company through the EFA Ltd.,
> > Department of Physics and signed the contract
> >
> >
> http://corrieredibologna.corriere.it/bologna/notizie/cronaca/2011/23-novembre-2011/fusione-fredda-svolta-o-bluff-cat-sotto-esame-ateneo-1902274913518.shtml
> >
> > "Our interest is very strong - declares Capiluppi Paul, director of the
> > department - there is much curiosity, but for us it is true only what we
> can
> > measure. " To activate the contract we want to pay (be paid?) the first
> > installment of the contribution, 500 000 euros in two years, that Jones*
> has
> > committed to provide for all costs. "We should be starting soon, in a few
> > weeks - Campari tells Henry, professor of experimental physics and the
> > scientific research with Giuseppe Levi - in summer you could have the
> first
> > scientific report of the results obtained disclose to scientific
> journals."
>
> Terrible translation
>
>
> > *Jones: Not sure how Google Translate caused Rossi to be translated to
> > Jones; Smith, Jones, whatever.
>
> Rossi is a common name in Italian and usually translates to Smith,
> sometime to Jones in Google.  It makes no sense but it's not unusual.
>
> NOTHING in this acknowledges by the university that they have been
> paid.  Even if they had, the payment could be to shut them up under an
> NDA while they piddled around with some powders and chemicals doing
> basic research.
>
> Any money they get from Rossi could have come from investor funds and
> not from a buyer of a megawatt plant.
>
> Before you can be sure the E-cat is real, you need to know that the
> university has received an entire E-cat device to test.  It doesn't
> matter what size.  But the university also has to state that the
> device works as Rossi says when proper calorimetry is performed by one
> of their specialists in calorimetry.   It has to be someone who won't
> be bamboozled by wet steam.  And the tests have to be more than one,
> long enough to rule out any internal energy storage or generation and
> repeatable within reasonable limits.
>
> Those criteria are exactly as far from being met as they were before
> that statement was made.
>
>

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