*“Ask yourself: What are they doing now? What, exactly, is the benefit of having unknown outsiders publish fluff such as "on the order of 600°C"? On the order of! They don't have a thermocouple? That's ridiculous. It is unprofessional. It sounds like someone describing a fashion show in the Huffington Post.”*
Maybe DGT is trying to perfect a common man type of demo, to advance the evaluation of their product above the outrages slings and arrows of the experts. DGT’s technology makes for a more believable demonstration than Rossi. The COP is higher for the DGT design which is very important to prove the reaction. With the application of a milliamp sized high voltage spark of a few seconds in duration, large amounts of heat are generated form minutes. Through this pulsed LENR mechanism, A common man can understand that anomalous heat production is occurring just through the application of some common sense. ** * * * * * * On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sign an NDA, visit them and stop complaining! >> > > 1. They have not invited me. > > 2. I never sign NDAs. I do not want to hear any secrets. > > An NDA covering everything would defeat the whole purpose of the visit. > When I go to a laboratory, my purpose is to learn the facts and to report > them to the public as accurately as I can. Anything they want to keep > secret, I do not want to hear. Skip that part of the presentation. > > If Defkalion wished to, they could easily arrange a black box test for me > or for someone else that reveals the calorimetry without disclosing > anything about the nature of the reaction, the machine, or any industrial > secrets. That is what Rossi did in the recent tests reported by Levi. > > Rossi is one of the most secretive people around, but he understands what > a black box test is. I am sure Defkalion understands it too. Apparently > they do not want to do one. That makes them look bad. > > Ask yourself: What are they doing now? What, exactly, is the benefit of > having unknown outsiders publish fluff such as "on the order of 600°C"? On > the order of! They don't have a thermocouple? That's ridiculous. It is > unprofessional. It sounds like someone describing a fashion show in the > Huffington Post. > > - Jed > >