At 02:12 PM 6/22/2011, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Jeff Driscoll <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
yes, the meters measure the humidity of air, not steam quality.
Galantini used the wrong instrument
So you say, but Galantini and the manufacturers say differently.
No, the manufacturers do *not* say differently. Jed, you do. You are
calling on other experts, interpreting what they say, to make your own point.
It is clear that Galantini is an expert in this subject and you not.
I have no idea what Galantini is expert in. Do you know? As always,
I'm happy to find out I'm wrong.
I suggest you stop repeating yourself. Putting aside who is the
pre-eminent expert (you, or the guy who designed the meter), you
cannot argue with the second test.
Get a statement from the guy who designed the meter -- or a
manufacturer's recommendations for usage -- you'd have something.
Otherwise you are blowing steam, nothing more, Jed.
It is a huge mistake to dismiss skeptical arguments because you
disagree with skeptical conclusions. It's really just a mirror image
of what pseudoskeptics do.