On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:05 AM, James Bowery <[email protected]> wrote:

> This doesn't apply to the reaction chamber itself if we presume Rossi's
> temperature-enhanced reaction rate is in play there.


That's true, but then we don't know that the temperature there is
well-regulated. There is no evidence the temperature in the reactor is even
measured, but if it is, it is not reported. That would of course be very
useful information, because it would have a very direct relationship to the
power transferred to the water: if the claims of complete vaporization
within minutes of the onset of boiling were true, we should see a very
rapid increase in the core temperature just when boiling starts.

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