Display MoreThis theme always amuses me. "Rossi's stuff looks like a scam, with demos that look fake and prove nothing - but - hey - this is all because he wants us to think this"!
If Rossi wants no notice all he has to keep quiet and stop his continuous web-based self-advertsing. Including booking a room in a high-profile scientific conference centre. No-one would know about what he was doing.
Then - the other one - "this demo is so bad that it can't be a real fake"
Or - "I'm suspcious because so many people spend so much time criticising Rossi on the internet". The thing is, Rossi is good entertainment, whether you are a believer or not, he knows how to amuse his audience. Many here, including me, find him fascinating.
THH
What are you talking about? I believe everyone agrees that one of the goals for the demo was Rossi showing the tech and getting in touch with potential investors and/or industrial partners, right? And don't you agree that a potential industrial partner would value some information advantage? And do you agree that in order for an industrial partner to build a factory with Rossi it is reasonable to assume they will certify that the technology works as claimed?