Cold fusion replication has no legal standing and is totally subjective in the mind of the observer. There has been no regulatory standards establish to judge when a could fusion system is working and when it is not working.
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I have said many times that I know Rossi's trade secrets as a result of >> the unguarded things that Rossi says publicly. >> > > I doubt that you do. I do not think you can replicate one of his cells. > The people at Defkalion cannot replicate one. > > > >> At the next level, I am not privy to the vast amount of information the >> Jed gets from private sources that he uses to support his statements, >> allegations and system ideas.. >> > > 1. I do not get that much information, and I have related every relevant > thing I did get. As I said, I and others told Defkalion to do "reality > check" tests. > > 2. Everything else in this discussion is a matter of public record, such > as the Lewan interview and the Gamberale paper. I have quoted from these > public sources. There was also the article in which Xanthoulis bragged that > they looked at the powder. I can't find that, but it is out there. > > - Jed > >