I think you two need to get out more.
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Yes, but the Menorah actually exists!
We are talking potencial symbolism or coorelation. Wait are you saying that the electron levels below the valence level don't exist? That is quite a scientific claim even more ambitious than the one you are decrying.😉
I think you two need to get out more.
lol I think you are right about that, but for different reasons Alan!
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We are talking potencial symbolism or coorelation. Wait are you saying that the electron levels below the valence level don't exist? That is quite a scientific claim even more ambitious than the one you are decrying.😉
lol I think you are right about that, but for different reasons Alan!
Maybe I misunderstood mark, he said sub-ground - i thought he meant Mills but I guess he could just mean inner shell. those are not really hidden!
THH
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Maybe I misunderstood mark, he said sub-ground - i thought he meant Mills but I guess he could just mean inner shell. those are not really hidden!
THH
True I think it was in reference to the general possibility of exothermic reactions from any electron level or bond below what we would consider the standard valence electron surface. For hydrogen there is nothing stopping the electron from emitting energy below standard ground state, just needs a lock to stabilise it cause it will jump back up endothermically otherwise. That's why two H cores in a picoscale sweet spot between mass and coulomb/electric forces could be a metastable exothermic result catalysed with water. Same possibly with hydrogen, suitable heavy metals and the emergent phenomina known as transmutation.
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Mark,
One of Rossi's biggest and longest running BS stories is that of "certification". He has touted it often and yet completely has been deceptive.
1) Certification can easily be published without fear of giving ANY IP away. Every electrical appliance in the US has a UL cert mark for example and it gives no proprietary information.
2) A published certification would give much credibility if real and made available.
There is no reason why Rossi would not give certification information except that he is lying. He once gave out a "Cert" from SGS. This cert, which he probably is actually referring to, has nothing to do with the eCat itself, but is a initial self certification on standard controls only! It specifically states that it is NOT to be used for commercial or advertising purposes!
So this whole certification story with Rossi is a prime example of his lies. He does not have a valid certification or he would provide it. Although I am sure the faithful will dream up some lame excuse as to why he does not..... and then he will publish that very reason a day or two later!
When will Rossi fans start holding Rossi to ANY accountability at all?................ probably never.... they just drop out of sight such as IHFB and Eng48 and .... the list goes on and on.
Bachcole,
Bernie
Warthog
We’re always my favorites
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Andrea Rossi
June 5, 2020 at 2:59 PMMIKE PHALEN:
No, it is a different thing. To make industrially an Ecat is more like to make a TV set.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
To be precise the Ecat is most like a threadbare fiction seen on TV set.
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Rossi's idea of a tv set is an old CRT. The ecat is basically a CRT with no raster capabilities, and very similar COP.
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you are right to wear a cap PhysicsForDummies to well hide the hole between your two ears.
Rossi's idea of a tv set is an old CRT. The ecat is basically a CRT with no raster capabilities, and very similar COP.
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Ballerina - dance lessons for engineers
I like "crap"
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I ask because this forum is (mostly) one of the best-behaved forums about controversial topics there is. Thanks to all of our members for that blessing, and of course the forum team willingness to kick ass from the safety of a keyboard.
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A.R. Thinks I got it or almost got it.
- Sam
June 6, 2020 at 8:05 AM
Hello DR Rossi
You said manufacturing an ECat
could be compared to making a TV.
Here is a video on manufacturing cameras.
Regards
Sam
- Andrea Rossi
June 6, 2020 at 10:32 AM
Sam:
Yes, I think you got it. I think that is a good model.
With more robotizations, though. For example, the soldering lines can be better if robotized, either for quality and production costs.
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Interesting how Sony started out
from the rubble of WW2.
- Sam
June 6, 2020 at 8:05 AM
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I had the weirdest daydream. Not long after watching Sam's video of Sony employees assembling cameras, I drifted off and saw PfD, Jed, THH, SoT and a few more working on a similar assembly line, putting together ... Ecat SKLs! Each one was wearing a cap similar to the one SoT is wearing in his pic. And everyone was in a cheery mood.
Yeah I'll take whatever I can get.
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When PFD finds out SOT has his hat
it won’t be so cheery.
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Mark,
One of Rossi's biggest and longest running BS stories is that of "certification". He has touted it often and yet completely has been deceptive.
1) Certification can easily be published without fear of giving ANY IP away. Every electrical appliance in the US has a UL cert mark for example and it gives no proprietary information.
2) A published certification would give much credibility if real and made available.
There is no reason why Rossi would not give certification information except that he is lying. He once gave out a "Cert" from SGS. This cert, which he probably is actually referring to, has nothing to do with the eCat itself, but is a initial self certification on standard controls only! It specifically states that it is NOT to be used for commercial or advertising purposes!
So this whole certification story with Rossi is a prime example of his lies. He does not have a valid certification or he would provide it. Although I am sure the faithful will dream up some lame excuse as to why he does not..... and then he will publish that very reason a day or two later!
When will Rossi fans start holding Rossi to ANY accountability at all?................ probably never.... they just drop out of sight such as IHFB and Eng48 and .... the list goes on and on.
Those guys were before my time here I suppose. I wonder what they're up to these days.
There is a reason to not show off certifications. I've heard that certifiers may frown against it and there are confidentiality agreements to that end.
From an SGS website:
"4.6 The Client may only reproduce or publish extracts of any report of SGS if the name of SGS does not appear in any way or the Client has obtained the prior written authorisation of SGS. SGS reserves its rights to lodge a complaint in case of disclosure in breach of this clause or disclosure which SGS considers in its sole discretion is abusive. The Client shall not publicise details of the way in which SGS performs, conducts or executes its operations."
7. REPORT AND CERTIFICATE OWNERSHIP AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Any document including, but not limited to any Report or any Certificate, provided by SGS and the copyright contained therein shall be and remain the property of SGS and the Client shall not alter or misrepresent the contents of such documents in any way. The Client shall be entitled to make copies for its internal purposes only. Duplicates of Certificates are available upon request for external communication purposes.
8. COMMUNICATION
The Client may promote its certification in accordance with the terms set out in the Regulations governing the use of the certification marks. Use of SGS’ corporate name or any other registered trademarks for advertising purposes is not permitted without SGS’ prior written consent.
9. CONFIDENTIALITY
9.1 As used herein, “Confidential Information” shall mean any oral or written proprietary information that a party may acquire from the other party pursuant to the Contract or information as to the business of the other party provided, however, that Confidential Information shall not include any information which (1) is or hereafter becomes generally known to the public; (2) was available to the receiving party on a non-confidential basis prior to the time of its disclosure by the disclosing party; (3) is disclosed to a party by an independent third party with a right to make such disclosure. "
Anyway. "Rossi says" he has had two certifications in the past.
From e-cat.com/about
SEP 5, 2012
Safety Certificate of E-CAT 1 MW Plant, SGS
JULY 7, 2013
Safety Certificate of E-CAT -HT by Bureau Veritas
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Those guys were before my time here I suppose. I wonder what they're up to these days.
There is a reason to not show off certifications. I've heard that certifiers may frown against it and there are confidentiality agreements to that end.
From an SGS website:
"4.6 The Client may only reproduce or publish extracts of any report of SGS if the name of SGS does not appear in any way or the Client has obtained the prior written authorisation of SGS. SGS reserves its rights to lodge a complaint in case of disclosure in breach of this clause or disclosure which SGS considers in its sole discretion is abusive. The Client shall not publicise details of the way in which SGS performs, conducts or executes its operations."
7. REPORT AND CERTIFICATE OWNERSHIP AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Any document including, but not limited to any Report or any Certificate, provided by SGS and the copyright contained therein shall be and remain the property of SGS and the Client shall not alter or misrepresent the contents of such documents in any way. The Client shall be entitled to make copies for its internal purposes only. Duplicates of Certificates are available upon request for external communication purposes.
8. COMMUNICATION
The Client may promote its certification in accordance with the terms set out in the Regulations governing the use of the certification marks. Use of SGS’ corporate name or any other registered trademarks for advertising purposes is not permitted without SGS’ prior written consent.
9. CONFIDENTIALITY
9.1 As used herein, “Confidential Information” shall mean any oral or written proprietary information that a party may acquire from the other party pursuant to the Contract or information as to the business of the other party provided, however, that Confidential Information shall not include any information which (1) is or hereafter becomes generally known to the public; (2) was available to the receiving party on a non-confidential basis prior to the time of its disclosure by the disclosing party; (3) is disclosed to a party by an independent third party with a right to make such disclosure. "
Anyway. "Rossi says" he has had two certifications in the past.
From e-cat.com/about
SEP 5, 2012
Safety Certificate of E-CAT 1 MW Plant, SGS
JULY 7, 2013
Safety Certificate of E-CAT -HT by Bureau Veritas
The BV certificate is a machinery certificate for the Six Pack hot oil heater. I have a copy somewhere. Registered to EFA, not Leonardo.
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I ask because this forum is (mostly) one of the best-behaved forums about controversial topics there is.
I think we behave because almost everyone or perhaps everyone in this Rossi forum is here to have fun. Nobody really expects anything from Rossi anymore. (Well, I'll be corrected if I'm wrong I suppose)
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We can, sorry, we must remain skeptical for Lenr cause in this thread sticked between the US "Fox News" and the UK "the Sun"
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Those guys were before my time here I suppose. I wonder what they're up to these days.
There is a reason to not show off certifications. I've heard that certifiers may frown against it and there are confidentiality agreements to that end.
From an SGS website:
"4.6 The Client may only reproduce or publish extracts of any report of SGS if the name of SGS does not appear in any way or the Client has obtained the prior written authorisation of SGS. SGS reserves its rights to lodge a complaint in case of disclosure in breach of this clause or disclosure which SGS considers in its sole discretion is abusive. The Client shall not publicise details of the way in which SGS performs, conducts or executes its operations."
7. REPORT AND CERTIFICATE OWNERSHIP AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Any document including, but not limited to any Report or any Certificate, provided by SGS and the copyright contained therein shall be and remain the property of SGS and the Client shall not alter or misrepresent the contents of such documents in any way. The Client shall be entitled to make copies for its internal purposes only. Duplicates of Certificates are available upon request for external communication purposes.
8. COMMUNICATION
The Client may promote its certification in accordance with the terms set out in the Regulations governing the use of the certification marks. Use of SGS’ corporate name or any other registered trademarks for advertising purposes is not permitted without SGS’ prior written consent.
9. CONFIDENTIALITY
9.1 As used herein, “Confidential Information” shall mean any oral or written proprietary information that a party may acquire from the other party pursuant to the Contract or information as to the business of the other party provided, however, that Confidential Information shall not include any information which (1) is or hereafter becomes generally known to the public; (2) was available to the receiving party on a non-confidential basis prior to the time of its disclosure by the disclosing party; (3) is disclosed to a party by an independent third party with a right to make such disclosure. "
Anyway. "Rossi says" he has had two certifications in the past.
From e-cat.com/about
SEP 5, 2012
Safety Certificate of E-CAT 1 MW Plant, SGS
JULY 7, 2013
Safety Certificate of E-CAT -HT by Bureau Veritas
Mark
Do you know or anyone else aboutobtaining Safety Certification.
I am in touch with someone who
does and this is what he said about it.
As of today, there is no approved industry standard that could be applied to a "virtual particle/zitterbewegung" reactor. Any standard would have to go through several ANSI/ASTM/IEEE/NEMA/UL/CSA/etc. committees to be drafted, reviewed, and approved. This alone would take 18 to 24 months.. I know, because I used to review nuclear safety standards. No "potential customer" of any kind could legally buy one of Rossi's devices or operate it in any environment without a safety cert. For example, if anything went wrong, their insurers would refuse to pay any claim.
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