Scrutinizing Andrea Rossi E-cat

by admin on December 13, 2011

What you see is not always what you get. That is exactly what cold fusion technology is all about. For many years now, powerful and respected scientists believe that cold fusion or LENR is not possible to use as a source of ultra-clean, safe and green source of energy. Cold fusion gets more than its share of controversies. Skeptics have become nastier and sillier saying that cold fusion is completely made up and entirely false. So it was no longer surprising that many people gave Andrea Rossi e-cat a cold shoulder when the Italian inventor introduced his cold fusion device to the public early this year.

Despite heavy skepticism from the scientific community, Rossi remained unperturbed. He continued to make public demonstrations to prove that his technology really works. For less than a year, his efforts finally paid off. Mainstream media started to talk about Andrea Rossi e-cat including Fox News, MSNBC, Wired UK, Forbes, CNN, among others. There was also speculation that a journalist from AP attended the successful private test set by Rossi’s secret customer on October 28th at the University of Bologna in Italy. However, AP is still reluctant to release the story. But this does not stop Senator Bruce Tarr from coming out in the open and expressed full support of Rossi’s device. Known as an active supporter of green technology, Tarr is the first politician to talk about Rossi’s cold fusion.

Rossi is not alone anymore in his claims. The number of players continues to grow expressing belief and trustful acceptance regarding Andrea Rossi e-cat which uses nickel and hydrogen fusion to produce heat. NASA surfaced again.  Pressed by the Freedom of Information Act, the US space agenct released presentations from their scientists about e-cat. Der Spiegel, a German magazine, also tackled Rossi’s device with a familiar tone– cautious and diligent.

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