Found the Defkalion factory coordinates. It is indeed close to the Xanthi
Police Academy.
Here they are:
 41.1188
24.8674

Giovanni


On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 7:47 PM, Mary Yugo <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 12:44 PM, Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> ”There is nothing new in MOST of the posts in this string.”****
>>
>>   This forum is NOT a substitute for the ‘comment’ section of some
>> website.  It is specifically meant to discuss the technical merits of
>> various fringe claims… this has been explained by others besides me.
>>
>
>
> By pure coincidence, just yesterday and today, someone who wishes to
> remain anonymous (LOL! ROTFWL!!!!) sent me some interesting links.  They
> are in Italian but the illustration is clear and mathematics and modeling
> tends to transcend language.  I want to stress that this is not my work.
> If anyone has questions about it, there is someone I can forward questions
> and issue to if I can't field them.
>
> The point of the work is to poopoo Jed's contention that the experimental
> results of October 6 require a nuclear source for the enthalpy/heat
> evolution measured in the output circuit.  The links provide an artist's
> sketch of the device with labels which correspond to a mathematical model.
> The model's output reveals temperature vs time curves for the various
> locations on the diagram.  It strongly suggests that all of the results
> could have been obtained if the device, instead of a nuclear reactor,
> contained a thermal mass made of steel.  I think the assumed mass for the
> device is, overall, maybe a bit higher than Lewan et al measured but not by
> much.
>
> The image which includes the model's assumptions and output time vs
> temperature curves:
>
> http://imgur.com/o7soB
>
> The discussion, in Italian -- Google translate does its usual not so great
> job.  For those not familiar, go to
> http://translate.google.com/?hl=en&tab=wT , choose "detect language" or
> "italian" and paste the URL into the translate field.
>
>
> http://www.energeticambiente.it/sistemi-idrogeno-nikel/14728165-apparato-rossi-focardi-verita-o-bufala-135.html#post119275652
>
> A short list of related skeptical threads about Rossi's work which I did
> not have time to review:
>
> http://www.energeticambiente.it/sistemi-idrogeno-nikel/
>
> Bon appetit.
>
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