Can't you simulate a few types of dummy systems with extra heat where the
extra heat would not show?


2013/2/6 David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com>

> That is what should be showing up as time progresses.  If the calibration
> values are determined by the faster acting phenomena, then a set of values
> is obtained that is accurate for fast moving changes.  The time domain fit
> to power steps demonstrates that this is happening and fitting the
> calculation very closely.  Now, if the slow later things come around, then
> the long term watching of the calculated power would show an increase if
> excess power is generated or a decrease if some form of endothermic action
> is happening.
>
>  My program fits fast changes on the rising edge and then becomes flat at
> a value that depends upon the quasi static calibration points.  This type
> of procedure should be powerful in demonstrating LENR activity.
>
>  Good questions Dan.
>
>  Dave
>
>

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