It irritates me to no end. All the rational evidence we have been presented supports the claim that water spills through the outlet.
However you wish to hold fast the assurtion (am I correct in this?) that this does not happen, but that liquid water exits as suspended droplets and maybe a little sloshing---I don't know how you have exactly formulated your concept. Unless I am mistaken, I don't see that you have commented on the lack of controls to ensure that water does not overflow out of the exit, or that the 'reaction zone' runs dry under steady state operation. As your theory requires (if my asessment of your stance is correct) then water will not overflow but can run dry so that all steam evolution over the long term will be generated within the horizontal section of Rossi's gizmo. If so, upon what evidence would you claim it will run dry? On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Joshua Cude <[email protected]> wrote: > Does it really matter, though? > >

