2011/6/24 Joshua Cude <[email protected]>:
> As soon as it starts boiling, things get very turbulent. Steam is 1700 times
> the volume of water for the same mass, so it's gonna push things around.
> It's gonna push all the water ahead of it out, and convert the unboiled
> water behind it to a fine mist. If 1% of the water (by mass) changes phase,
> the fluid is 95% gas, with a fine mist entrained in it. This looks like
> steam, and that's Rossi's ace in the hole.

I do not know how many times you and abd have been told that the
measured boiling point of water is 99,7 °C. Therefore if there is mist
mixed into dry steam, it will reduce the steam temperature below
99,7°C. But this is not what is observed, but steam temperatures that
are above 100,1 °C. You really should not ignore the last decimal
digit in the thermometer readings, because it makes all the
difference,

Of course this is thermometer reading is trivial to fake e.g. putting
carefully calibrated and electronically controlled electric resistor
near thermometer sensor. Of course there are many other easy or
difficult methods to fake results. E.g. mixing some H2O2, into water
then catalyze the reaction that produces enough heat to account excess
energy.

It is plain foolish to crap insignificant and probably false details,
because there is not enough information of all the relevant variables,
if the whole system does not even resemble science and can be
fabricated quite easily. Those recent demonstrations are not even
demonstrations, because Rossi has only let observers to watch when he
is performing alleged E-Cat tests for 1 MW plant.

–Jouni

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