On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is not the slightest chance the government will make a mistake
> measuring 450 W in and 20,000 W out. No engineer or scientists on planet
> earth could make a mistake on that scale.
>

Perhaps not, but if it's true, any engineer or scientist on the planet would
not stop there. They would immediately take the 20 kW out, and use it to
generate the 450 W in. Then they would have infinite gain, and a completely
isolated device generating energy that would not require any expertise to
evaluate it. You said this was trivial. The fact that do something
difficult, which so far has failed to convince the public, but neglect to do
something trivial which could not fail to convince the public leaves a lot
of people skeptical.


> It seems to me this is exactly what skeptics have been demanding of cold
> fusion all these years.


It's not even what you have been asking for: an isolated device that stays
warmer than its surroundings for a really long time.

What more do these people want?!?


An isolated device, please. No input. At all.

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