a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote:

Jed.  I did not say it is impossible. Please do not put words in my mouth.
>
> AA. You said it was not possible to know if the 1 MW plant produced 1 MW
> without knowing where the output went
> This is just a variant of what I quoted you as saying.
>

You misunderstood. I meant that the calorimetry is so bad you could not
confirm 1 MW unless you saw the customer machine. Actually, every
indication is that there is no excess heat. So perhaps I should say, the
only possible remaining proof of 1 MW would be seeing the customer machine.

With properly done calorimetry, yes, it is possible to confirm 1 MW.
Although even with that you would still want to see the customer machine as
a reality check. You sure as heck would not accept a result when the fluid
goes out of the room in one pipe and comes in another, without seeing the
entire circuit! That is absurd.

No one would pay $89 million without doing every reasonable reality check
and method of verification.

- Jed

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