Akira Shirakawa <shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> To put it bluntly, it looks like a last call for potential investors,
> implicitly urging them to hurry and take advantage of this opportunity
> before DGTG will go elsewhere.


This statement gives me a bad impression as well, for two reasons:

1. The letter seems to be saying the Greek government should subsidize them
or they will leave.  It says, ". . . while not receiving any government
support on our efforts, so far on our vision Greece was first." It is hard
to imagine the Greek government is in a position to subsidize anything at
the moment. Certainly not a controversial claim such as cold fusion! If
their business plan is predicated on getting help from the Greek government
I think it will fail.

2. They are invoking cold fusion experiments at "NASA, US Navy, publicly
traded companies from America" as proof of their own claims. The
experiments at NASA, the Navy and elsewhere are very different from those
claimed by Defkalion. I am willing to give Defkalion the benefit of the
doubt because I know that cold fusion exists, but they will have to publish
independent proof of their claims before I will have confidence that this
particular version of cold fusion is real, and not experimental error.

Their claims are reportedly quite different from Rossi's. So Defkalion
cannot even invoke Rossi's tests as proof. Those tests were very poorly
done, in any case. Rossi's tests would be a weak reed even if Defkalion
claimed they have an exact copy of his reactor.

- Jed

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