On 11-12-26 05:16 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Mary Yugo <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    "Cells running heat after death have closed the loop. Apart from
    them, no laboratory scale device can produce electricity. "   The
    implication is clear.  The cells can produce electricity.  If that
    isn't what you meant, just say so.


Obviously I mean they produce heat in self sustaining mode. You have read nothing and you know nothing so you failed to understand that. You also fail to understand what anyone with elementary knowledge will know: any device which produces heat can be used to produce electricity with thermoelectric devices. Arata ran a small motor with one heated by a self-sustaining gas-loaded cell.

Jed, could you possibly give a URL for the paper (if Arata published one and if it's been uploaded anywhere)?

The lenr-canr search tools are not the best, IMHO, and using Google in a general web search to find a particular paper is a time consuming, generally frustrating experience.

When you post a link, it's *not* just for the benefit of MY. A lot of us on this list, who are *not* hostile to anything involving CF (as long as it doesn't include Rossi as a team member), would love to read the papers associated with your references. But I, for one, don't enjoy digging fruitlessly in lenr-canr.org for some paper which I typically don't end up finding anyway ... and which you very probably could have found in a few seconds.


All Seebeck calorimeters produce electricity, so any self-sustaining device inside of one is acting as electric generator, roughly on the scale of the plutonium-powered pacemakers of the 1970s.

(Before you lash out with snide comments about how plutonium-powered pacemakers never existed, I suggest you look them up.)

- Jed

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