Lewan's 2nd test in april adequately measured the output energy to establish 
O/I of over 3/1. Since steam quality and output measurements have been 
questioned and used as a basis to argue that the various Rossi tests failed to 
demonstrate O/I, it is unique.

While manipulation of input energy, a hidden energy source or chemical energy 
were not excluded by Lewan's 2nd test, it did confirm significant measured 
output over input.

Maryyugo's proposal would confirm the above because in essence her test would 
be simple. Since the measured energy input was insufficient to vaporize any of 
the 11.160 liters of water pumped through the Ecat and since all the output, 
vapor and condensed water was collected by Lewan in a bucket, Maryyugo could 
just pump 11.160 liters through a hose into a bucket. If she had more in the 
bucket then the 5.4 liters measured by Lewan her test would confirm significant 
O/I in the 2nd Lewan test.

Ransom

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