Rossi: 600C E-Cat Test Continues for Over 30 Days

http://www.e-catworld.com/2012/06/rossi-600c-e-cat-test-continues-for-over-30-days/

Does anybody here have any idea what that amounts to?

Your average oven-heating-plate-temperature is 300degC when really hot.

There are some plates which do 500deg: 
see eg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5n0WO25qvA

Watch the EVENLY DISTRIBUTED heat generation!

Which is say 2kW on 400 cm^2.
Add that up to the 'Rossi-unit' 10kW, and you get 2000cm^2, which is an area 
40x50cm, EVENLY heated up over this area over months/years.

Now 600 degC means, that Rossi managed this feat and a bit more.
To produce the heat evenly AND retrieve this heat permanently and convert it to 
something useful.

Sorry. This conflicts with my common-sense!

To be sure:
'heat' is related to energy density in area or volume, where 'volume'  
basically computes down to area.

Now this is nothing new. The novelty rests in its way of generation, which can 
be simple or complex.
To evenly heat up an area or volume means that the process is simple, 
homogenous, and well understood.

None of the three I see in LENR.

But maybe I missed something. Maybe I lack a believer-gene.

Is anybody out there who believes this outstanding claim?
And why so?

Guenther

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