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No New Energy Catalyzer Test Soon!

There were rumors floating around in the last couple of days about a supposed new test of an E-Cat, succeeded by a press conference, to be taking place in Greece, the following weeks. They were confirmed yesterday by the ?? ????? blog ( here ).
The news was denied by the engineer Andrea Rossi on the above mentioned blog :
“I think there must be a misunderstanding: there is no public test scheduled in the next weeks. We are engaged in the 1 MW plant that will be released in Athens at the end of October, and of course we are working every day also running tests, but our next public presentation will be only at the end of October, not before, when we will start the 1 MW plant. Andrea Rossi”
“I think there is a mistake: no public test is scheduled in the coming weeks. We are working on the 1 MW plant that will be started up in Athens in the end of October, and of course we are working every day also making tests, but our next public presentation will be only at the end of October, not before, when we will start the 1 MW plant. Andrea Rossi” 
I had written this morning an email to Rossi, asking him to reaffirm what he had disapproved. He answered clearly:
“ The 1 MW plant will be initiated at the end of October and before that there won’t be any other public tests.”
“Yes, we will inaugurate the plant of 1 MW at the end of October and before that event there will be no other tests public.”
I had some more questions I would have liked to ask him, but Rossi answered me that he is working hard to meet the deadline in October and he can’t pay attention to anything else except the 1MW plant.
It is almost certain that the following news about the E-Cat won’t be coming from Rossi, but from the University of Bologna who will release a resumed overview of the experiment.
Soon, there will be numerous, official and unofficial reports, abundant in details.

Rossis Energy Catalyzer Is Not A Bluff – Famous Physicist Say

Earlier this week, Francesco Celani, a physicist with the Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, INFN (National Institute of Nuclear Physics), was interviewed regarding development within the areas Cold Fusion, LENR, E-Cat and so on . In the meeting Celani described research done by Arata, a Japanese researcher. He also pointed out that he has firm trust in Rossi’s creation. Continue reading →


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