Posted on 11/17/2011 11:27:00 AM PST by Liberty1970
There is a lot to chew on there. I've signed up for their newsletter and also as a purchaser (no obligation involved, so I figured what the heck). I said in June that my baloney-meter was stuck at 50% on the ECAT, and I'll not be convinced until I start seeing some independent reports of Ecat operation. But the level of business development and proliferation is getting hard to ignore. This is either the late stages of a superbly run scam, or the dawn of a new age.
*Ping*
Okay, when does Sears start selling them?......
It’s a catalog item only.
I’m still waiting for a large, known company to step forward and say they bought an E-cat, have completed acceptance testing at their own site, and validated that it produces large amounts of net output energy.
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I see that ecat.com is claiming that fusing nickel with hydrogen is exothermic. Good luck with that.
If that were true, this fusion would occur in stars. Stars would have higher and higher concentrations of heavier elements (above iron) as they aged.
The oldest stars should be made out of uranium.
Maybe Rossi doesn't understand why stars go nova?
WOW~! This is great news~!
He has done so many things to promote his new technology and business!!!
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except prove that it works
>> “If that were true, this fusion would occur in stars.” <<
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Illogical conclusion #1
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>> “Stars would have higher and higher concentrations of heavier elements (above iron) as they aged.” <<
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Illogical conclusion #2
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>> “The oldest stars should be made out of uranium.” <<
Illogical conclusion #3
Three strikes, you’re out.
And operated continuously without any external energy input over a week's time.
It's fine if it needs electrical input of some sort, as long as it can be independently verified that there is a large NET (defined as energy output minus energy input) energy output.
Frankly, I don't see why they're bothering with Rossi's tea kettle, when they have their own magic device that supposedly generates 500MW of electrical power (not just hot water).
Hurry up and order one now! Prices are from $8 million to $245 million, with a 50% up-front deposit required. Delivery is "promised" in 16-18 months.
If we didn't believe Rossi before, why in the world would we believe him more now that he's teamed up with an even more obvious scammer?!?
Wow, I see that the info on this company and their perpetual motion machine has suddenly disappeared. Someone is doing a quick job of making the embarrassing aspects of this disappear!
Hmm... some kind of glitch with the link in my previous article. The link below seems to work:
http://esowatch.com/en/index.php?title=Leslie_Szabó
Note that their existing product is a “motor” that, once you spin it up to the proper speed, it will continue to spin at that speed forever, and it will also provide so much power that you can hook up a generator and run that forever, with no fuel!
Rossi's scam is more affordable and promises a three month delivery time.
Rossi’s “Hope and Change” machine requires refueling, but costs a lot less. I’m torn as to which one I want.
Rossi's scam is more affordable and promises a three month delivery time.Yes, but you then have to buy "fuel" from Rossi every six months.
You know, give the razor away, charge for the blades.
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