Mary Yugo <[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 . . .
>

No can do. I learned years ago there is no point to spoon feeding
information to skeptics. First they misunderstand. Then they demand more
and more. You will have do your own homework.



> "Apart from them"?   So the after death cells produce electricity?
>

I rest my case.

You can't be serious.



> 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 . . .
>

If I tell you they went for hours, you will say they should have gone for
days. If I say they went for days, you demand weeks. You will move the goal
posts to months, then years. This is all nonsense. The only relevant
criterion is whether the heat after death reaction exceeds the limits of
chemistry. It does, in most cases. For details, read the literature.

- Jed

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