That is not typical. The key to Dardik's technique - the very essence - is to provide the "superwave" of power input - which is waves of energy superimposed on other waves.
One would expect that that a Dardik chart would look extremely noisy.
BTW - has Celani ever claimed "cold fusion" ? News to me if he has.
From: Jed Rothwell
Typical real cold fusion excess heat looks like this:
http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/DardikIprogressin.pdf
See:
"Exp. # 64a . . . Excess Power of up to 34 watts; Average
~20 watts for 17 h"
This is also how Ni-H cold fusion looks.
Perhaps Celani has discovered a particularly stable form of
cold fusion. Frankly, I doubt it, but I am only guessing. In past cases I
recall, stable reactions that look like this all turned out to be artifacts.
- Jed
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