<[email protected]> wrote:

> If the amount of gas in the device is constant . . .


As shown in Table 1, he adjusted the gas during the 111 day run, to see the
effects of pressure. He kept an inventory of gas to measure loading. But
this could be kept constant in a future test. Plus you could probably
measure the helium (if any) more easily than with most cold fusion reactors.



> , then it should be possible to
> calculate the amount of energy generated by each D atom. That could point
> the
> way to an explanation. Has this been done?
>

Not by me.

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