QUOTE(norther @ Apr 12 2012, 04:22 PM)
How do you know that italian group not allowying anyone to study their device?
Recent Development
In 2011 Defkalion, a Greek Company former partner of Andrea Rossi, announced it had developed independently a thermal device similar to Rossi’s E-cat capable of generating 10 kW at high temperatures (650 °C).No demonstration available at the moment but the Company claimed, to be available for independent testing in the near future.
You've managed to contradict yourself in the same post. Did you even read the content of your own post? Look at the bold part where it says make available for independent testing in the future. In another word, no one else has been allowed access to it.Recent Development
In 2011 Defkalion, a Greek Company former partner of Andrea Rossi, announced it had developed independently a thermal device similar to Rossi’s E-cat capable of generating 10 kW at high temperatures (650 °C).No demonstration available at the moment but the Company claimed, to be available for independent testing in the near future.
Added on April 12, 2012, 11:32 pm
QUOTE(norther @ Apr 12 2012, 04:22 PM)
In February 2012, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, during the Cold Fusion Course held by Prof. Peter Hagelstein (DoE Lawrence award), a new device, based on electrochemical environment by Mitchell Swartz, was successfully tested.[/color]
For some reason, I can't find any information of the above event in any scientific journal. Maybe you can provide a link to one?This post has been edited by Eventless: Apr 12 2012, 11:32 PM
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