On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 12:43 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>wrote:

> I suggest you stop guessing and read the literature.
>

I suggest you stop referring vaguely to some amorphous "literature" and
answer the question -- see below for a clarification.

>
> Cells running heat after death have closed the loop. Apart from them, no
> laboratory scale device can produce electricity.
>

"Apart from them"?   So the after death cells produce electricity?  I don't
think you mean that.  Heat maybe.  But please clarify.  If you do mean they
make electricity, I'd like to know exactly how much for how long with no
input energy-- also the dimensions of the cells.  Same question if it's
heat -- how much, how long, how measured, how blanked and/or controlled,
and what dimensions.  Answering such questions clearly and unequivocally
shouldn't be difficult if these things really exist.

And I will ask again:  is there an experiment in which all energy input is
discontinued from a cell and it continues to provide heat or electricity (I
don't care which) for a VERY LONG PERIOD-- such as weeks or more -- one
which is well and properly documented by reliable people and which totally
and irrevocably rules out (by proper blanking, controls and measurements)
any source of energy OTHER THAN NUCLEAR?

It seems to me, if there is, it would be spectacularly important, would
have been widely replicated and published in major journals.   If you
didn't mean that, then say so.  Otherwise, please give us a place where we
can assure ourselves that there is such a thing and that it does what you
claim.  If anything about this request is not clear, please ask.  Your
previous answer was non-responsive in my opinion.

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