Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> They need a watch glass or an external water level indicator to prove
> that liquid water never reaches the level of the hose.  Then they have
> proved their point by simply measuring the amount of water that is
> pumped into the reactor.


I don't understand what you mean. If that were happening, you would see
liquid water flowing out of the pipe when Rossi removed the pipe from the
drain. I suppose that does happen at first, before the heat turns on.



> How the hell do they know for
> sure that liquid water is not flowing out the hose?
>

As I said, you would see it, wouldn't you?

- Jed

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