I hope I'm wrong. But seeing the device, aluminum foil wrapped around several parts of it, I have my doubts.
And Rossi, explaining that he doesn't know why it works like it does, just that it does, isn't helping his case much.
Guess I'll just have to be content with the coming comments questioning my intelligence and credentials.
;^)
And Rossi, explaining that he doesn’t know why it works like it does, just that it does, isn’t helping his case much.
***The Wright brothers once commented that trying to unravel the secrets of flight by watching birds was like trying to learn magic by watching a magician. Rossi is a magician, and he doesn’t appear to need help for his case.
So, trying to learn the principles behind the E-Cat by watching him in action is gonna be tiring & relatively unproductive for the inductive reasoner.
No comments questioning your intelligence and/or credentials which I am positive far outweigh mine because I don’t have any.
As children we do many things then only after we have studied in school do we understand the reasons “why” something was so challenging.
Time//36:30 to 36;48
Pending the possible interpretation I conclude by saying that the master Watts, the master blacksmith Watts, had built the first steam engine and Thompson, Carnot came much later to interpret with theory, but much later.
I said on FR once before that I believe Rossi knows what he has invented is going to be a boon to the world but as to why it functions exactly as it does, he has a slight clue. It may be generations before the theory is completely determined.
Take a look at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8eIhth8Iw8
Time//00:30 and you’ll see three naked Rossi’s ‘E-cat’ nuclear reactor inventions and one wrapped in tinfoil.
Look closely and you’ll notice slight differences in each of them with explains they are still studying various forms of the idea.