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To: Kevmo
I wonder if NASA has in some way stole it from Rossi. I hope not. I sure hope that Obama doesn't get any credit for it as he likely try to take it all. Hope he doesn't get one vote because of this. I imagine it was in the works long before he came around. If NASA has the right to it does that mean that we will have to buy it from the government? Will it make a profit and bring down our deficit in that way as well as be a huge shot in the arm for our economy because of cheap energy?
12 posted on 01/13/2012 12:00:17 AM PST by Bellflower
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To: Bellflower
I wonder if NASA has in some way stole it from Rossi.
NASA looked at Rossi's E-Cat. It didn't work on the two days they were there to observe it, and Rossi threw them out when they asked questions about how it worked. LINK
14 posted on 01/13/2012 3:27:23 AM PST by Johnny B.
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To: Bellflower

NASA saw Rossi’s device and claimed that it didn’t run long enough to rule out non-nuclear sources. The problem is that their requirements for how long it runs in self-sustain mode are completely arbitrary. Basically, no chemical reaction can run in that mode for more than a few minutes, and Rossi’s runs for 6 hours. NASA chose 8 hours as the cutoff point.


33 posted on 01/14/2012 3:28:25 AM PST by Kevmo (When a thing is owned by everybody nobody gives value to it. Communism taught us this. ~A. Rossi)
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