By: cccp on Lunedì 08 Giugno 2015 13:32
@Nevanlinna
A proposito di Rossi e delle sue recenti dichiarazioni cosa ne pensa del lavoro in allegato.
Andrea Rossi
June 7th, 2015 at 8:00 PM
Eernie1:
Thank you to say this. As a matter of fact, it is true: the E-Cat could be an important source of information; in the paper Cook-Rossi we started a percourse to integrate what happens inside the E-Cat with what is known about atomic models; you touched an important switch: the LHC of the CERN works at so high energies, that it is unlikely the information it will get will be directly useful for something, apart the enrichment of human scientific culture:
“Fatti non foste a viver come bruti,
ma per seguir virtute e conoscienza”
( Ulysses in Inferno, La Divina Commedia, Dante Alighieri)
But it is very unlikely that the cost to find, for example, the Higs boson or the dark matter ( if any) will allow the application of such entities for something industrially useful. There can be a fall of indirect benefits, though: tools and systems made to find Higgs boson and dark matter can find industrial applications…the internet has been invented in the CERN to communicate between scientists…
Our E-Cat is so economic that could spread knowledge in measure quantitatively exponential with the number of persons that will use it.
But let me make you remember that the final results of our test on course could be either positive, or negative.
Warm Regards,
A.R.