Cold Fusion: E-cat, no NI involvement. . Defkalion says yes to Australian tests

    Cold Fusion: E-cat, no NI involvement. . Defkalion says yes to Australian tests

    The Defkalion Greeks seem to have accepted the proposal of the Australian skeptics. And Rossi in the meantime denies a new involvement of National Instruments

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    Cold fusion, continue to evolve and intersect the events ofE-cat by Rossi andHyperion of Defkalion. Thus, on the one hand the Greeks said yes to the proposal made by the leader of the Australian skeptics, Dick Smith, who offered 1 million dollars to carry out any independent tests on their catalyst.As you will remember, the same proposal was also made to Andrea Rossi, but the creator of theE-Cat he promptly refused, continuing on his path which apparently does not involve the involvement of Texas Instrument





    But let's go in order. The skeptics they are certain that the results achieved by the catalyst during some tests carried out in 2011 would have been distorted by a series of wiring errors. Hence Smith's proposal to repeat them together with some of his collaborators.

    So, while Rossi refused, the Greeks seem more malleable and less prone to mysteries. At least on paper, since they have long announced that they are ready and open to carry out independent tests but still nothing has moved on this front.

    According to Defkalion, however, there will be new tests on February 24th and Dick Smith may decide to be one of the first to take a look at their reactor in action, and publish the results. Smith on the other hand, he would be willing to propose the broadcast of the event on live TV, but he does not expect anything: “Unfortunately, I am convinced that the offer will end like the one made to Rossi. They will find an excuse to delay or to step back “.

    And Smith specifies that his intention is not only to attend a test that demonstrates the nuclear process, but that the Hyperion can succeed in producing energy for at least 6 hours, in order to fully confirm the operation of the device. . The leader of the skeptics he further stated that he personally contacted Defkalion's chief executive to extend the offer by $ 1 million, but he is not convinced of the proposal that was made to him, i.e. the 96-hour period in which the test.

    Meanwhile, while Australians and Greeks try to agree, Rossi dal Journal continues to deny any involvement of National Instruments: “We have worked very well with NI, and we have learned a lot from them. We are very grateful for everything they have taught us, in training our people ”. But nothing more.



    And he reiterates that the robotic line for the production of the E-Cat is being set up, aimed at the delivery of the devices by next winter. Finally, he concludes that the use of a new control system will also start this week.

    Francesca Mancuso

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