Robert Dorr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why would it matter what the person using the heat does with it. All you
> should be concerned with is the temperature of the out flowing fluid/steam
> and it's rate of flow and the temperature of the incoming water and it's
> rate of flow. . . .


You are joking. That has to be joke. No? You mean it??

It matters because seeing the equipment would prove there really is 1 MW of
process heat being used. You could look at the nameplate of the equipment
and see the capacity. You could watch the process. You could see that
dozens of people are using the equipment night and day, 7 days a week.
Because if they are not using all the heat, all the time, the heat returns
to reactor, and the calorimetry is invalid. Or the reactor explodes.

It matters because it is quite impossible to fit industrial equipment using
this much process heat into a 6,500 sq. ft. facility, and the claim itself
is prima facie proof of fraud. It is preposterous.

If by some miracle you find this equipment there, in use, and running at a
production level that consumes 1 MW, you would also observe ventilation
equipment and other proof of this heat release.

Okay?

- Jed

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