That article on Darden's settlement seems utterly unrelated to the [lexicon]Industrial Heat[/lexicon] story. I would counter that it's as relevant as Rossi's conviction of tax fraud. What is relevant is the science, and without a published report, all you have is allegations in a lawsuit and poorly sketched diagrams. I guess what I am asking is if anyone has any knowledge of this report allegedly prepared by the end of March? Because that's the point of contention here. You'd think the report itself would be included as an exhibit. The patents don't make any sense either. The more I read on this thread and in what's publicly available, the more I doubt Rossi's legitimacy here.
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me356: what strong forces? I'm not sure what the conspiracy is here, as I'm just getting into the [lexicon]conversation[/lexicon]. But I'm not seeing any reason to not validate this if it actually works. I don't totally understand some of the photos attached to that bizjournals article, but from what I see of the diagrams, there would be monumental benefit. Not seeing a reason for a strong force to blow against this. could use clarification on the conspiracy that seems alluded to in this forum.
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I don't understand. If the suit and exhibits say that the technology is validated, how can they tell the reporter that it hasn't been?
http://www.bizjournals.com/tri…-cold-fusion-startup.html
I just joined this forum to sort this out because I'm quite curious after reading this.
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http://www.bizjournals.com/tri…-cold-fusion-startup.html
What do we think of this? The suit clearly says it passed a validation test, yet the statement from [lexicon]Industrial Heat[/lexicon] in this article says that [lexicon]Industrial Heat[/lexicon] worked for more than three years to substantiate Rossi's results and failed to do so. Interested in what everyone thinks. New to this forum.
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[lexicon]Industrial Heat[/lexicon] & Cherokee say his invention didn't work. They responded to the lawsuit in this news story: http://www.bizjournals.com/tri…-cold-fusion-startup.html