Rossi to Test E-Cat at NASA?
2 Sep, 2011
Many internet sites in the last couple of days have been filled with the rumour that the well-respected US entity who will be testing Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat may be NASA. Though it has not been confirmed, there appears to be many elements that would support this theory.
The sources of these rumours – an associate of Piantelli, and a friend of Professor Levi – have provided reliable information in the past, so we have no reason to doubt their current information.
Also Rossi announced his meeting with Ampenergo to discuss the rollout of E-Cat, and also disclosed they would all be meeting with NASA. It could be speculated that Rossi and Ampenergo were including NASA in their business discussions as NASA will be contributing in some way to the testing, development or business rollout. Or maybe it was just a coincidence?
When Rossi discussed his new testing partners, after the split with Defkalion, he described them as a “team of enlightened people that wants to put this technology at the service of mankind, due to their cultural roots”. This could be an apt description for NASA, but then again, it could describe many different scientific organisations.
An organisation such as NASA could be an ideal partner for this venture. Once testing has been completed successfully, they could be in a position to order a large number of plants, and having a force such as NASA supporting the technology would not be a bad thing.
There is also talk that the testing will begin as early as tomorrow, but again this has not been confirmed by Rossi. It would however fit with the timeline Rossi has announced previously, that the testing will take 2 months, and testing will be delivered by end of October.
So although this is all unconfirmed rumours, it is all quite promising that the E-Cat testing will begin, and I am sure everyone will be following Rossi’s blog over the coming days to hear confirmation that testing has begun, and just as important, where it is being carried out.
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