Also in Blacklight Power there are former Secretary of state of Energy sitting in the board and we have all seen what they did not accomplish in the last 20 years. It is not a very good argument IMHO.Crawdaddy wrote: One of the principles in the american company is the former secretary of renewable energy under the Clinton administration and two others are former DOE executives.
When making such big claims who you need to convince is not influential politicians but influential Scientists.Crawdaddy wrote:That somehow makes him a poor entrepreneur? He has failed to convince influential people (except the ones who already back him)? I fail to see your logic.
You fail to see my logic because you are not caring at all about his scientific claims. You are just excited by the possibility of this being real and you fail to ask yourself the most important question of all:
Who has verified that the e-Cat works as claimed apart Rossi and friends?
I am sure my employees will be happy to know that the guy who signed their paychecks for the last 10 years does not know much about business after allCrawdaddy wrote:I accused you of making wild claims based on nothing because I infer from your analysis that you have very little business experience.

I wrote "I see no possibility", meaning that the statement is done on the base of my experience and my knowledge and, being MINE, I am the only one qualified to judge if the above statement can be done or not. You can argue about the statement logic, if you want, but you cannot argue about my experience and knowledge because you simply do not know me.Crawdaddy wrote:You lack the knowledge to make this statement with authority.From any point of view (logical, business, scientific, and so on) I see no possibility that such experiments was made and not made public.
This attitude to try to dismiss a logical reasoning by randomly attacking one's knowledge without knowing him is typical of minions and people with no arguments.