James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote: There is no video of the steam output. >
Are you sure? Someone told me there is. Have your reviewed the full 8 hours? > The credibility gap is better demonstrated -- as I implied -- by the > failure to drive a steam turbine to provide the input electricity. > >From what I have heard, it is difficult and expensive to engineer something like that. You can't simply go out, buy a turbine, and attach it in a few days. You certainly cannot generated electricity with it, and there would not be much point to having a whirling turbine by itself. You can spin a turbine with water pressure alone, so unless you are measuring the torque, it would prove nothing. I think that is an unreasonable demand. Calorimetry should suffice at this stage. This was a demo, not a full test. You can't expect as much assurance from this as we got from Levi and 6 others going to visit Rossi for a week or so total, on three different occasions. This was a good start. - Jed