Stephen A. Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:

> There was no feedback from the applied power level to the input flow rate,
> and there is no apparent reason for the output temperature to hold steady at
> barely above boiling, as it did.
>
>
There is no feedback in the Hydrodynamics gadget either, just a constant
flow pump, but once the water goes to dry steam it stays dry steam. It comes
out faster with more enthalpy if the pump adds more energy to it. It does
not flip-flop, and the machine does not suddenly start adding much more
energy as the phase transition occurs. You get a blast of hot water and
steam, and then steam only, just like the Rossi device.

- Jed

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