To: Kevmo
Probably the biggest opening for skeptics will be the continually running genset that is probably rated for 500 kW (my guess), and appears to have been connected by cables to the E-Cat. Nah, skeptics probably won't even notice.
7 posted on
10/28/2011 11:15:30 PM PDT by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
To: Moonman62
Couldn’t afford any kilowatt hour meter — Rossi lacked the budget....
8 posted on
10/28/2011 11:18:20 PM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(ya don't tug on supermans cape/ya don't spit into the wind...and ya don't speak well of Mitt to Jim!)
To: Moonman62
If his paying client is a million dollar company, they’d be able to hire a qualified expert, who can watch for possible scams.
If the company was happy with the results, it’s probably fine.
14 posted on
10/28/2011 11:28:52 PM PDT by
Jonty30
To: Moonman62
LOL “pay no attention to the man behind the curton.”
31 posted on
10/29/2011 12:43:41 AM PDT by
exnavy
(May the Lord bless and keep our troops.)
To: Moonman62
Nah, skeptics probably won't even notice. I guess you missed this part:
"Andrea Rossi demonstrated his 1 megawatt E-Cat system to his first customer, who had engineers/scientists on hand to test/validate its performance."
I do understand however that you have a lot of time and effort invested in shouting down Rossi. No amount of evidence will ever change your mind so, why do you keep stalking these posts?
79 posted on
10/29/2011 8:00:59 AM PDT by
SunTzuWu
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