On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 2:09 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

> I admit that I do not believe that the magnetic field is important in this
> case.
>


I am very pleased to see that some progress is being made.


> It is not too close to zero with this particular geometry


Well, the particular geometry is not completely obvious, but if they are
helical coils, then yes, it would be close to zero in the vicinity of the
reactor.



> and if you recall the tops and bottoms of the resistor coil are very
close to the core tube.


Close, but off axis, and so while the field would be stronger, it would
still be very weak. Anyway, if it were magnetic field, a very strong
non-uniformity would be observed, with much more heat near the ends, but
wasn't in the Dec or March runs.


You need to admit an error when you make it if you intend to appear
knowledgeable and not full of it.


I did not make an error, and true believers will always think honest
skeptics like me are full of it. I accept that.


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