Bob Higgins <[email protected]> wrote:

> OTOH, radiation measurements are an excellent metric.
>

I do not think so. There are many reports of experiments that produced
massive excess heat, easily measured, orders of magnitude beyond the limits
of chemistry and yet which produced *no measurable radiation*. That is the
opposite of "excellent."

What you are suggesting is similar to the joke about that drunk who looks
for his keys under the streetlight even though he lost them in the shadows.
Just because radiation is easy to measure, that does not make it a good
metric, since it is often missing even when we know the phenomenon is
occurring.

- Jed

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