The prior post was too hasty.
Yes, there are good subwatt experiments from Mitchell Swartz and many others showing higher COP than 1.5. But, there is an inverted “economy of scale” in LENR and probably in most of QM as well. The higher the power, the lower the gain. In saying: there are at least two dozen top notch experiments confirming this – and they are generally the best-of-the-best experiments in LENR, Rossi notwithstanding. (AR got about 1.5 also)… what I should have clarified was this: “top notch experiments which ran for many days with power levels above the one watt level.” This includes notably Thermacore, Mills and P&F’s hero effort in France. Rossi’s real results, when we throw out the poor calorimetry, bad IR thermometry, wet steam and other bogosity and showmanship - have never been shown to be above COP 1.5 for any individual cell… ... but, notably, as has been mentioned here many times – when one combines 50-100 individual cells (into a MW unit) and each cell in the array is OU in this range - then infinite COP is possible – to the degree that all of the cells are jointly thermally triggered though a shared system of heat retention. From: Jones Beene Next question – Can DrBob… or anyone else, divulge the identity of the MIT experimenter responsible for the posted image of the water bath calorimeter which has been running at COP – 1.5 ? SIDE NOTE: once again, we are seeing evidence that the expected COP in LENR is in the range of 1.5 ... is that coincidental ? It is not great, on the one hand… and many will be disappointed … but on the other it is the most important finding in physics since the atomic age began. As mentioned in prior postings form me – there are at least two dozen top notch experiments confirming this – and they are generallt the best-of-the-best experiments in LENR, Rossi notwithstanding. (AR got about 1.5 also). Thanks Peter, Jones From: Peter Gluck he is a young Swedish CF/LENR enthusiast, writes well, has visited me in Cluj. Very good in IT. See his blog. Has humor, a rare quality. Very helpful. Peter Jones Beene wrote: <http://www.drboblog.com/iccf19-classy-sassy-padua/> http://www.drboblog.com/iccf19-classy-sassy-padua/

