Is there a design for this $50,000, 2 man-month high temperature calorimeter? It sounds like a design could be created by a large number of people.
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote: > James Bowery <jabow...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The calorimetry problem should, for the purposes of cold fusion, have been >> solved by now -- not just technically but economically. >> > > The calorimetry problem was solved in 1848. Every single person associated > with this field, including me, knows exactly how to build a calorimeter for > this experiment. There are problems, however: > > 1. This particular experiment calls for a large calorimeter that can > maintain the cell internal temperature at 120 deg C or more. > > 2. Celani does not happen to have such a calorimeter, and he does not have > the time or the money to build one. > > If you would like to contribute, say, $50,000 and couple of months of > labor to Celani, he will then have a suitable calorimeter. We would all be > pleased to see that. If you are not willing to assist him then I think you > refrain from kibitzing. Like all cold fusion researchers, he is doing the > best he can with no resources, working against tremendous opposition. > > - Jed > >