Gotjosh,

        I agree that it doesn't make sense - it challenges the assumption
that the control loop is keeping the reaction carefully balanced between
starving out below threshold or entering runaway while over threshold using
the duty factor of the control signal.

Fran

 

 

 

.:.gotjosh
Mon, 18 Apr 2011 13:43:21 -0700

 

it makes alot of sense to me, but then why does rossi, repeatedly state in

his blog that they can turn off the resistance and keep running, they just

don't for safety reasons??

 

has anyone other than rossi confirmed that the reactor can continue to

produce heat when disconnected from both the hydrogen source and the

electrical source?

 

perhaps if the flow rate of the cooling water is drastically slowed down,

then the reaction can manage to sustain itself without the additional

excitation from this field propagation?

 

hmmm.

 

 

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