Rossi-Blog Comment Discussion

  • It sounds like you won't be crushed to the core if Rossi doesn't have the goods. Me neither.

    (So much for being in a cult!)

    Yet, if he doesn't have the goods, I for one will be disappointed in Rossi as a human being, because he would have known better, unlike (say) psychopaths who arguably are hardwired to not give a damn about moral repugnancy of deception.

    Your argument assumes facts not in evidence. You essentially say that he is not a psychopath but present no real evidence for that. He lies, he cheats, he steals, and he commits fraud, all without any apparent remorse and over quite a number of years -- I don't know if he is a psychopath but to me those are not the characteristics of an honorable gentlemen concerned with the well being of others.

  • So, in other words, testing and everything else has to start over from scratch. Another delaying tactic.

  • By the sounds of this comment testing starts this Friday.

    I was thinking his previous comment

    might have meant SKL rebuild

    started then.



    1. Andrea Rossi July 26, 2020 at 1:47 PM

      Dr Joseph Fine:

      Thank you for your kind wishes: I hope to get good numbers, otherwise the loss of money and time would be obscene.

      Warm Regards,

      A.R.

    2. Joseph Fine July 26, 2020 at 12:22 PM

      Dear Andrea Rossi,

      Godspeed on your eventful test this coming Friday July 31.

      Friday 31st is like Friday 13th but backwards. :)

      That may be Good luck.

      All the best,

      Joseph Fine

  • Well, he did have to write a check. Tell me, where is his chemical engineering thesis? These are almost generally posted online by now. Kensington was a pure diploma mill -- write a check, tell them how your life experience qualified you for a degree and you got one.

    It highly doubt it was a Master's degree in chemical engineering, but something more like a Bachelors level. So no thesis would be required.

    It's an exaggeration to say Kensington was a 'pure diploma mill', but anything to get a dig in at Rossi makes it worth it, huh.


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    Several Kensington graduates said they were satisfied with the practicality of their instruction.

    Cal State L.A. electrical engineering professor Martin Roden conceded that today his unaccredited doctorate would probably preclude him from his current post. He obtained the degree more than a decade ago, long after his 1968 appointment.

    “They’re not a fraud, but certainly no one going there would be compared to someone with a UCLA degree,” he said.

    Billy Rutherford, a Fullerton legal assistant who graduated from Kensington’s law program in 1993, said: “I was thankful they were there so I could pursue my educational goal and feed myself at the same time.”

  • Rossi has launched another new "higher energy density" improved iteration of the device again questioning "if it will work", and "it is very difficult", back at ground zero again. It was already working in January when they were raising toasts. the previous version was "industrialized" in early 2019, with happy customers who shall remain nameless, the 1 megawatt version earlier yet. Do Rossi followers have long term memory disabilities?

    And they are working very, very, very hard. I expect them to work very, very, very, very hard next iteration. Then perhaps extremely, extraordinarily, magnificently rock hard, after that.

    1. Andrea Rossi July 25, 2020 at 4:44 PM

      Thomas Florek:

      Thank you.

      We are working very, very,very hard and this kind of comments give us a quantum of solace.

      I will start the new ecat SKL next Friday. It is the most difficult and complex thing I have ever made. If it will work, it will be very important, but it is very difficult. I am making 10 000 connections concentrated in a small reactor, each of them with particular characteristics. This is the result of 20 years of experiments and study, with the help of a great Team and of Professors from which I learnt, and I am learning, an enormous intellectual patrimony; without their help I could never have been able to write the theoretical paper that is at the base of the Ecat SK series:

      http://www.researchgate.net/pu…nge_particle_interactions

      I think the high power Ecat SKL will work, but it is very difficult. While I am writing here is about midnight of a Saturday and I didn’t end my daily job: but I hope it is worth the while.

      Thank you again for the magnificent puppets you gave life to on

      http://www.ecatskdemo.com

      Please remain safe you too !

      Warm Regards,

      A.R.

  • It highly doubt it was a Master's degree in chemical engineering, but something more like a Bachelors level. So no thesis would be required.

    It's an exaggeration to say Kensington was a 'pure diploma mill', but anything to get a dig in at Rossi makes it worth it, huh.

    Mark,


    Kensington University was an unaccrediteddistance education institution that was based at different times in Hawaii and California. Kensington University was eventually shut down by state authorities in both states”.


    What does this tell you?

    Is it possible that you can somehow twist and turn this into a positive for Rossi’s education?

    Ask yourself why anyone, anywhere would ever seek an education at an institution like Kensington? Would you?


    Hopefully not, so please end this defense of Rossi’s charade of education.

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    1. Patrick July 27, 2020 at 5:25 AM

      Dear Andrea,

      The 10,000 or so connections, are they currently done by hand and did you do them all by yourself?

      Are some of them part of off the shelf products that you use in your assembly?

      Best regards

      Patrick

    2. Andrea Rossi July 27, 2020 at 8:10 AM

      Patrick:

      I did it all myself. I used also components that are off the shelf, but that is the minor part. The work is very, very difficult. The probability that it will work are probably less than the 50%, but it is so important that all this work is worth the time and money and fatigue it takes. Friday July 31st at 6.30 AM I will turn it up and see what happens.

      Warm Regards,

      A.R.

  • Is it possible that you can somehow twist and turn this into a positive for Rossi’s education?

    It is a positive for his education. He learned things that he wanted to learn, as did many other graduates, and with the convenience of distance education for people with busy lives. Yes it's far from optimal for quality of education, but it's something. I'm not turning this into a positive ; others are turning this into a negative.

    Ask yourself why anyone, anywhere would ever seek an education at an institution like Kensington? Would you?

    People continue to get degrees from distance institutions, for practical reasons. If someone somehow knew at the time of their education that Kensington would ultimately be shut down, they would have chosen another distance institution I would think.

  • Obviously the king of BShitting did 10.000 connections by himself and by hand.


    • Patrick July 27, 2020 at 5:25 AM

      Dear Andrea,

      The 10,000 or so connections, are they currently done by hand and did you do them all by yourself?

      Are some of them part of off the shelf products that you use in your assembly?

      Best regards

      Patrick


      • Andrea Rossi July 27, 2020 at 8:10 AM Patrick:
        I did it all myself. I used also components that are off the shelf, but that is the minor part. The work is very, very difficult.


  • The guy is clearly incredible. 10,000 connections by hand, 24 hours of record setting running at the age of 19, and an unbeaten boxer. When does it stop?

    Given this, it's amazing that he cannot beat his wife in tennis. Maybe she played competitively. I'll have to ask.


    Quote

    Whatever the reason for his recovery, Rossi became a very good boxer. His instructor was a flyweight champion, and Rossi said that as a result, he depended on technique rather than brute strength. Rossi said, “Since I was a lightweight I could just rely on technique. The others couldn’t hit me, I learned to dodge and I always won.”[3]

    As a teenager, around age 17, he started running track. He became a long-distance runner who broke records. In 1969, when he was 19, he broke Bertarelli’s record for the twenty-four hour run. The 78 year old Junior World Record was 155 km in a twenty-four hour period. Rossi ran a little over 175 km. The very next year, he became the champion in Italy’s cross country competitions.

    This determination and ability to focus was a sign of things to come. The local newspaper acclaimed his accomplishment with a picture of him hugging his mother after the exhausting race, and stated, “…Andrea Rossi is a beautiful young man of our time, one of many who despite public enthusiasm for much more convenient and acclaimed sports still believe in the beauty of lonely and exhausting challenges, bordering on the unbelievable, like the one he just achieved.” [4]

    At that time and place, the newspaper did not realize how prophetic their words would be. Rossi has gone on to prove that he continues to be capable exhausting and lonely challenges, without public enthusiasm for his efforts.

  • Obviously the king of BShitting did 10.000 connections by himself and by hand.


    He is not a good BS'er actually. What he says is completely unbelievable.

    There are no hand solderable electronics with that number of connections that could fit in a small cube, that should also supposedly include some kind of plasma chamber.

    Complete non-sense which indicates he is now targeting only the really stupid for his scam, Nigerian style. He has given up on the likes of gullible but not totally stupid Mats and Carl-Oscar.

    And the followers will forget that he ever made this atrocious claim.

    Rossi has the tremendous team but he is reduced to soldering 10000 connections himself?

    What does his great team do, watch him solder on Skype and applaud?

    Next we will hear that Rossi is in the hospital with Carpel Tunnel syndrome and a Viagra overdose from working so "very, very, very hard".

  • The guy is clearly incredible. 10,000 connections by hand, 24 hours of record setting running at the age of 19, and an unbeaten boxer. When does it stop?

    Given this, it's amazing that he cannot beat his wife in tennis. Maybe she played competitively. I'll have to ask.


    These kind of accomplishments are not unprecedented. Here is the true story of Dear Leaders record breaking outing.

    Granted it doesn't beat Rossi who simultaneously hand solders 10000 connections and taps into zero point energy, all to save the world in one fell swoop.

    https://www.thestar.com/sports…yongyang_golf_course.html

  • One of his boxing victories :P

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  • He is not a good BS'er actually. What he says is completely unbelievable.

    There are no hand solderable electronics with that number of connections that could fit in a small cube, that should also supposedly include some kind of plasma chamber.

    Complete non-sense which indicates he is now targeting only the really stupid for his scam


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