never said regulations would stop their use. I said they will delay it, just as they delay all other technology.
I don't think think there is a law to stop the first installation at the client.
I have said many times there is evidence that the Rossi devices worked in the first Levi report. I still think so, but subsequent events make me think it is unlikely. I am quite sure the Doral test did not work, and you might agree if you looked at it, but you refuse to do that
Saying there is evidence for and believing early E-Cats worked are two different things.
Do you not think it is highly unlikely that early E-Cats worked and he would build new reactors that didn't? He even had the previous generation on standby and never used them at Doral.
You again say I refuse to look at the Doral evidence. I', tired of you repeating that lie. I have told you several times I DID look at the evidence, but I am not about to read it all again and so will not rehash that subject.
Apparently I do need to repeat it, because you just distorted it. You changed "delay" to "never." Time will not tell. The regulations and laws will not change, and regulators not allow an exception for Rossi or anyone else. They can't. They would be breaking the law. Only Congress can change the laws, and I cannot see any reason why it would change them for Rossi. A delay of a few years will not hurt him or slow down progress measurably. On the contrary, it will ensure the products are safe and the public accepts them. In the end, it will speed up the process.
See above on regulations. I am not expecting a delay. If the government did get involved the delay would be a long one. Show me a law that would require government testing in an industrial situation.. Time will tell.