No, what I mean is that you could try to make a dummy, a fake data and
input that into the program and see if you can hide a positive, dummy,
signal.


2013/2/7 David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com>

>  If you are suggesting that there should be LENR activity and thus a
> reading of zero excess power is a false negative, then the program
> demonstrates that.  It is my philosophy to let the results speak for
> themselves regardless of the outcome.  The program does that by fitting the
> input power variable to the data for the best match.  I have no way to
> change this once it has been told to optimize unless I intentionally lock
> its value for other purposes.

-- 
Daniel Rocha - RJ
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