On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint <
[email protected]> wrote:

> In addition, the RF would have a near instantaneous effect, whereas Mary’s
> suggestion would have a very significant time-lag… thus, as Axil pointed
> out, a much greater likelihood of runaway.
>

It's doubtful that Rossi exhibited anything that would have enough RF power
to melt down the core in all the E-cats in the megawatt plant at once.
Where would he store that much power?  Anyway, wouldn't stopping the
coolant flow be the best way to melt down a runaway core?  The more one
looks at the concept of a "safety heater", especially one that runs at
appreciable power levels during most supposedly exothermic runs, the worse
it smells.

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