I am just stating a fact, not judging the validity of anybody's
claims.There would be no airplanes today if the Wright brothers hadn't
allowed skeptics to judge their claims with their own instruments
(=own eyes in their case). Luckily, they were not that stupid.

Michel

2010/3/26 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>:
> Michel Jullian wrote:
>
>> Duncan didn't bring in his own measurement system so he didn't see the
>> excess heat for himself.
>
> Oh give me a break.
>
> That's ridiculous. The technique was replicated as SRI and ENEA. CBS sent
> one of the world top experts in calorimetry to confirm it. What more do you
> want? Do you seriously think that Scott Little with his MOAC would provide
> better confirmation than this?
>
> Are you suggesting that Duncan can't recognize when an instrument is
> malfunctioning? Or that they might have fooled him with fake instruments?
> That is like suggesting that you could fool me into thinking someone is
> speaking Japanese when they are speaking gibberish. I can tell. It is my
> second language. Rob Duncan speaks calorimetry the way Edward Seidensticker
> spoke Japanese.
>
> You come up with such improbable reasons to disbelieve these results! You
> are grasping at straws, the way Dieter Britz does. One day you imagine that
> Rossi has somehow crammed $60 million of plutonium into his cell, and the
> next you tell us that the world's top expert in calorimetry may be so
> incompetent he doesn't know amps from volts. How else can someone mistake
> 0.8 W for 20 W?
>
> - Jed
>
>

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