Daniel Rocha <danieldi...@gmail.com> wrote:

This is "instantaneous" COP. Sometimes, it has to be ignited. So, it is not
> really infinite.
>

Naturally. But that is true of any energy device. Even a thermonuclear bomb
has to be ignited or triggered with electricity, which triggers a chemical
explosion, which triggers fission, which triggers fusion. The output of
final stage fusion reaction far exceeds the input from the first three.

I am confident that the output of a commercial cold fusion reactor will be
set at any convenient ratio to input. Many tests have shown that the COP
varies tremendously. It is not in a fixed ratio, and there is no reason to
think that any reactor -- Rossi's or anyone else's -- is somehow limited to
a ratio of 6, or 10 or any other number.

- Jed

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