"Mark Iverson-ZeroPoint" <[email protected]> wrote: > The LEFT half of the chart has the word ‘CONTROL’ written above it in BIG > letters, the RIGHT half has NANOR above it; NANOR being Schwartz’s acronym > for his version of LENR technology. The traces look to be continuous (i.e., > from the same sensors), thus, he must have had a calibrating resistor inside > that he could use to introduce a known amount of energy. > If the green line is from a calibration pulse made during the run in the active cell, it would be superimposed on the excess heat. It would be an on-the-fly calibration like the ones Martin loves to do. You would not see it as a separate line and even if you subtract out other stuff it would be noisy. I think this is from a control cell or a calibration before the run. I do not see an explanation here so we will have to wait for a paper.
Whatever the green line is, it is impressively stable. - Jed >

