Robert Lynn wrote:
And all of the resistive heating elements are positioned around it, so they do nothing but deliver heat to the reactor contents - no special magnetic or electrical excitation can pass through the reactor vessel. There is still confusion on that point. From Forbes article: http://www.forbes.com/sites/markgibbs/2013/05/20/finally-independent-testing -of-rossis-e-cat-cold-fusion-device-maybe-the-world-will-change-after-all/ They described the E-Cat HT as a cylinder having a silicon nitride ceramic outer shell, 33 cm in length, and 10 cm in diameter. A second cylinder made of a different ceramic material (corundum) was located within the shell... It is possible that RF would pass through these ceramics, no?

