This is good to know. Can you specifically talk about the clamp-on ammeter 
probes and their frequency response? What is your understanding here? For 
example, if there exists a HF power component, could it be missed by using 
these clamp-on probes?

I have to ask these questions because the paper does not address them.

Andrew
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jed Rothwell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 5:31 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:Levi Hot Cat paper is a gem


  Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:

    And note that all this was done inside Rossi's own facility. Note further 
that, according to Randi, scientists are the most easily-fooled audience of 
all. Just ask Geller and Taylor.


  I have corresponded with Randi. He does not understand the first thing about 
cold fusion or experimental science. He has no idea how anyone could pull of a 
hoax of this nature, any more than Yugo does. This is not case of fooling 
people. You have to fool instruments and video cameras.


  I am sick of hearing about Geller. He fooled scientists when he did a sleight 
of hand trick. That was him doing his own business -- stage magic. Not an 
experiment, and not something that scientists would know anything about. They 
have no training in this. They did not use instruments.


  As I have said before, finding experimental errors is FAR more difficult than 
finding deliberate fraud. There is no method of fraud one-tenth as subtle as 
the problems Mother Nature throws at you in an experiment. These researchers 
have spent a lifetime teasing out experimental errors.


  The people who make power analyzers have dealt with every possible waveform 
and condition. They know what electricity can and cannot do. Rossi has not 
discovered some condition that the instrument manufacturers never seen in the 
last 140 years. Everything that can go wrong with electric power has gone 
wrong. The instruments are designed to find problems. That is what they are 
for. The professors do not have to think about this any more than they have to 
think about emissivity. They just fill in the data on the screen and confirm 
that the computed temperature matches the thermocouple reading.


  - Jed

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