Yep, this seems like a benign description of what is going on.
I hypothesize that Rossi inhabits his own world, which is in conflict with ours. As such it is backed by its own 'reality', which maybe coexists with ours. Or not. See eg Philip K Dick, who believed in a world where time is nonexistent. Everythhing happens at the same time. Why? Because of that he could manage his inner world, where exactly that happened. But this does not pass the smell-test of intersubjectivity. Now Rossi's ambitions seem distinctly different from Karl May or PKD, in that he aims to directly alter our physical reality, not only our imagination. As such, I find him interesting. As an inventor, well , he is on the level of PKD in the best case. Take my word. Guenter ________________________________ Von: Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> An: vortex-l@eskimo.com Gesendet: 19:42 Sonntag, 8.Juli 2012 Betreff: Re: [Vo]:ILENRS-12 at W&M ... Rossi is his own worst enemy. He suffers from the "inventor's disease" that has defeated so many others in cold fusion and in other fields throughout history. ...