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   Message 839 of 2,576   
   amdx to All   
   Re: Why do I believe in the E-Cat?   
   21 Jan 12 13:13:23   
   
   From: amdx@knologynotthis.net   
      
   > The surprising thing (to me) is that with the inherent simplicity of   
   > this thing - and with an absolute plethora of possible applications -   
   > people aren't falling all over themselves to independently reproduce the   
   > results Rossi has reported. That people aren't doing so just boggles my   
   > mind.   
   >   
      
      It does seem simple, except for a few details,   
   hmm...   
   a break from your sponsor. I have a small a business and   
   have a had that same line given to me , "it seems so simple, just hand   
   over the product and take the money."   
     It only takes 100+ hours a week from my wife and I.   
      
   Back to the details, creating the high surface area nickel of I suspect   
   the proper isotope. Finding again, I suspect, a way to separate the H2   
   molecule to H1 and H1. Getting the heat to the proper area to initiate   
   the reaction (?) and make the heater work the next time it is needed,   
   ie. not damaged by the heat of the reaction. Also if indeed the RF   
   stimulation is needed to sustain the reaction, getting it to the proper   
   area.   
      Yes why aren't others hot on this.   
     Although there is some data found of others working on LENRs on   
   somewhat the same line as Rossi. (Time for a new google alert, LENR)   
   Why aren't the oil companies suppressing this, like 200 mile per gallon   
   carburetor. Ok the last line is just for laughs :-) (last 1/2 line):-{   
                                              Mikek   
      
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