I wrote:

> I think [heat after death] is caused by having a large bulk of Pd that
> stores a lot of deuterium which gradually comes of the bulk to the surface.
>

I say that because the largest example of heat after death was Mizuno's
event in 1991. The cathode was 100 g. That is 100 to 1000 times larger than
most cathodes. As far as I know, it is the largest ever used.

Heat after death is dramatic, and it proves that all skeptical objections to
the calorimetry are nonsense, but as I said it probably has no deeper
significance. It is not technologically useful or even desirable.

You might classify all gas loaded heat as heat after death. That's a
different story.

- Jed

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