There certainly are facts involved namely could the boiling be caused by the 
heat stored in the metal, etc. of the E-Cat to last 15 minutes. The answer is a 
definitive yes. It is not speculation. We know enough about the E-Cat to posit 
this as the only significant source of heat known in a powered-off reactor. To 
call it impossible (as you have done) shows a bias toward disbelief of the 
facts and a hint to us, I presume, that you think Rossi's reactor is producing 
anomalous heat. Certainly I have elucidated the source of this heat and that it 
is not speculation whereas you bid us into a speculative denial of the heat 
source on the grounds of your bad math. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jed Rothwell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 3:52 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:The Krivit Videos Part 3


  Joe Catania <[email protected]> wrote:


    The facts are in.


  There are no facts in this discussion; only speculation.



    As it stands it is a given that thermal inertia could easily explain the 15 
minute boiling. Your arguments are unsubstatiated.


  And your arguments would require the metal to be over a thousand degrees, if 
we are to believe the engineering tables of specific heat. I suggest you 
demonstrate this with ~10 kg of metal not particularly well insulated.


  - Jed

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