Every one of the points you make are pure speculation.  There is absolutely no 
evidence that Rossi is using 3 phase power to conduct any scam.  How do you 
expect for anyone to believe your side of the discussion if there is never any 
proof of any one of your points?  You are basically shooting in the dark, 
hoping to hit a target that is not even there.


I can show additional evidence that the Rossi test does in fact show excess 
power.  Start with the measurements conducted by the team.  It is up to you to 
show why that is not accurate and you have not done so in any way.


Dave



-----Original Message-----
From: Joshua Cude <joshua.c...@gmail.com>
To: vortex-l <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Sent: Fri, May 31, 2013 3:26 am
Subject: Re: [Vo]:new hypothesis to confute regarding input energy in Ecat test



On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 3:39 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:


There are advantages to using a three phase power input that have been pointed 
out.  






For this application, the disadvantages are greater.



 

Measurements of 3 phase systems are done every day so this is not important.
 




Of course they are. But everyday measurements do not need to consider the 
possibility of deliberate deception. 3-phase is more complicated and involves 
more wires. Increased complexity is a magician's friend.


It is so utterly unnecessary, and it has such clear benefits for deception. 
Like forcing the use of a particular line, and increased opportunity for hidden 
wires or power, and increased opportunity for more power if you want to make 
something glow red.



 

If Cude can show a real test that proves 3 phase measurements are not accurate, 
then someone will listen. 




I see it differently. True believers insist on an explanation of how deception 
might explain the alleged observations, but do not hold themselves to the same 
standard to give an explanation for how NiH could produce 100 times the power 
density of nuclear fission fuel without melting, let alone explain what kind of 
a reaction would produce the alleged heat.


It doesn't matter if you don't understand the trick in the cheese power video. 
You are pretty sure it's a trick because the alternative is too implausible. 
Likewise, some deception is far more likely and plausible in Rossi's ecat than 
the alternative explanation just based on thermodynamics, and far more so if 
you consider the nuclear physics.





 



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