So it looked like water? Is that the proof that it was water?
And the witnesses certainly had open access to the WATER as it was going into the system.
Was it going in directly from the tap?
"I" wouldn't want to be in the same room where someone was feeding that into a metal reactor
Did he show the observers the inside of the device? Could they see the nickel powder?
More credible, yes.
Yes.
But you and the rest of the knee-jerk skeptics assign a value of zero to the existing data set, which is flatly bogus.
Considering Rossi's past, can you blame our knees?
So how much "excess" energy did he produce? He warmed how much water how many degrees?
Non cibos troglodytae!