a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote:

If the steam is condensed it would form a vacuum.  DN40 sounds small to
> me.  Is that another Murray quote?
>

Yes, I said it was from Murray.

Your knee jerk rejection of this is irrational. You can easily confirm the
size of the pipe by looking up the flowmeter specifications. You could also
think about it for a moment. Ask yourself:

How difficult is it for Murray to measure a pipe?

Murray sent this comment to Penon and Rossi. They did not respond to this
or to any of his other comments, which was a violation of their contract.
They did not respond to the damning facts he brought out, such as the
impossible pressure numbers because they have no answers. Because they are
guilty of blatant fraud. But in addition to the damning information he
cites, suppose he had made a simple error of fact, such as listing the
wrong pipe size. Why wouldn't they correct that?

- Jed

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