Well. Okay. I DID say "I have no idea.."
Maybe AR piped in some liquid oxygen through one of those extra wires?
Ol' Bab
On 5/24/2013 5:30 PM, Edmund Storms wrote:
David, have you ever actually heated stainless steel. I suggest you
take a spoon from your collection in the kitchen and heat it to red
hot. You will find that the spoon will turn black but will not
ignite. If you keep heating to a higher temperature, it will soften
and bend, but will not ignite. So tell me, why would you suggest the
stainless in the Rossi device would ignite?
Ed Storms
On May 24, 2013, at 3:21 PM, David L Babcock wrote:
I have no idea what it would take to "ignite" stainless steel, but
this may be what happened. A breech occurred, air entered, steel
burned. Enough extra heat generated to melt the ceramic.
The chemical energy for this short event would be plenty, no need to
have NAEs still operable in liquid state!
Ol' Bab, who was as engineer...