Cold Fusion Now shot a 30-minute video interview with Andrea Rossi Friday March 2, while chatting with the inventor in his Miami Beach, Florida office.
http://coldfusionnow.org/?p=15088
The only thing I will add to this is that it calls for a comparison between Rossi’s answers in this interview and the report from the Florida Bureau of Radiation Control.
March 12, 2012 at 11:59 am |
Gov Rick Scott may be pulling some strings here. He promised to eliminate red tape and regulations for business in Florida. The investigator may have been told to go through the motion but don’t force Rossi to tip his hand. We can blame discrepancies on language problems.
I wrote Gov Scott months ago pleading with him to support Rossi’s efforts. All I got back in reply was a email that said I should direct my email to the Dept of Agriculture, which I did so but never received a reply. I was disappointed in not receiving a reply but this could possibly be due to their efforts to keep quiet about the matter.
http://www.rickscottforflorida.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/jobcreationchart.jpg
March 12, 2012 at 4:16 pm |
I have now watched this video, though maybe I didn’t catch all Rossi said. For me, this tilts the balance more towards “he’s getting ready to roll them out” than “it’s a scam”. He is being more cautious about how long UL certification will take (and note that UL have not denied that he has submitted something to them). Going for UL will undoubtedly be longer than he hopes (sorry Craig, but that’s the way it is) so he will almost definitely be late to market. He is either lying about what the physics is or he still doesn’t really know, since he still claims that gamma rays are converted to heat in his 3mm lead shielding. If they are what he says then he’d need half a metre of it.
So – I’m still waiting to see a real machine we can buy, but it feels a bit more hopeful that it may actually arrive before 2015.
March 20, 2012 at 10:33 am |
My good friend Paul sent me an update on his efforts. I have never heard of the U.S.Energy Information Agency. Good work Paul, makes sense for more to inquire.
Hey Greg, I just copied you an email requesting info from the US Energy Information Agency. Let’s see what kind of info we can get from them. You can subscribe to as many as 100 government news letters and journals, all of which discuss energy issues. I just subscribed to 5. Paul
infoctr@eia.gov
Hello,
I am interested in having any Federal governmental agency acknowledge and support the new LENR, DPF, or Molybdenum Sulfur hydrogen producing catalytic material. There are at least 3, perhaps as many as 5, emerging technologies that may indeed, as some say, transform the world.
2012 doesn’t have to be the end of the world, but the beginning of a new one. Why not light up the world, and who says we can’t, or shouldn’t lead the way?
Please, if you have any concern for the welfare of the planet and its inhabitants do not let this plea die with you. On March 22 at 16:30 CET, CERN in Zurich is primed to let the world know that Cold Fusion, is not a hoax. Should they be the ones to lead the way?
Best Regards, Paul D. Maher
San Francisco, CA
March 20, 2012 at 10:47 am |
Nano science is so cool, leading us to better LENR results and more. Molybdenum Sulfur hydrogen producing catalytic material:
“Breakthrough in designing cheaper, more efficient catalysts for fuel cells”
http://esciencenews.com/articles/2012/02/23/breakthrough.designing.cheaper.more.efficient.catalysts.fuel.cells
August 6, 2012 at 5:54 pm |
Great post by Abd ul-Rahman Lomax @ vortex
http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l@eskimo.com/msg68451.html
August 7, 2012 at 2:37 am |
Thanks, Iggy. A pretty good nailing of the core problems.