On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 2:13 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

>  The curve I was referring to is the T2(mis) curve.  There is a well
> defined bump that peaks at 16:00 time.  This is one of the curves of the
> actual ECAT measurement and I was looking to see if your
> source demonstrated anything resembling it.  I was expecting to see a
> reason that the model did not predict the relatively short duration "bump"
> that is so evident.  Unless I am wrong, I interpret his explanation as "not
> really knowing" since this is the region where the most temperature delta
> occurs between his model and the real world.  That is an OK answer for him
> to have-his model does not include the possibility that the LENR reaction
> produces a large pulse at this time due to the drive waveform that I
> described in my analysis explaining this bump.  Also, the output power
> measurement at the same time shows a COP of 3 matching the input power
> pulse.
>

I'll pass that on.



> We may have found additional proof that LENR is occurring which a non LENR
> model can not explain.
>

Maybe but I doubt it.  I am still amazed that we have to go through all
these unnecessary convolutions of thought and calculations only because
Rossi made his all of his tests so opaque and dependent on his methodology
and interpretation.

  Thanks Mary.
>

Welcome.

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