>From Catania, ...
> As I've said before I think thermal inertia neatly explains it all. I don't know of anyone who was not disappointed in the abrupt ending of the experiment, after input power had been turned off. Yeah, yeah, I know, they tell us it was late in the evening and they needed their beauty rest. For true skeptics, the abrupt ending is nothing more than further proof that something fishy is going on. I'm suspect many skeptics probably feel vindicated... again. I supposed for true believers the recorded anomalous heat is just more evidence that proof is in the pudd'in... but, oh, what a shame they didn't run it a while longer, perhaps for a couple of hours, but oh well... I guess I'm currently in the camp that feels frustrated by the abrupt ending. Such abruptness tends to make me feel less confident as to the outcome. In the continued vacuum of solid rock-hard evidence such abruptness tends to make me personally want to conjure up unfounded assumptions - to manufacture conjecture based primarily on my emotionally laced suspicions: That the termination was done deliberately, with forethought. I don't know why they terminated it so abruptly. They tell us it was late in the evening, but Hell! Who really knows why. All I know is that basing my conclusions on emotionally based conjecture that neither proves or disproves an extraordinary claim is a fools game. Therefore, I will endeavor to do what I have done in the past: Wait and see. IOW< I remain ignorant. Under the current circumstances there is no shame in that. Regards, Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

