Craig Haynie wrote:

Interesting! Is there any indication of what the real time was then?
Was that during heat after death? If it was more than an hour into it,
that video image proves there is anomalous heat. It proves that all by
itself, in the absence of thermocouple readings or any other ordinary
quantitative scientific data.
About 30 seconds earlier, it was indicated to be at hour 19:00.

Wow! That is the end of the 4-hour heat after death. It should be cold.

I noted how rapidly it cools at 19:55. That is when the primary cooling loop flow is turned up. Look back at 15:25. You see that even at the slower primary loop flow rate the power declines rapidly, presumably when anomalous heat stops.

There is also a rapid decline at 13:59. That may have something to do with transient conditions soon after admitting steam into the heat exchanger. As I said, you need stable conditions to do calorimetry.

- Jed



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