I think that the limitation on COP that leads to your skepticism is simply
a materials issue. For the Ni/H reactor; both Rossi and DGT, if the reactor
temperature gets beyond a certain safe limit, it will take off and melt
down.

Ridding the razor back of criticality is not conducive to high performance.

Fusion is hard on materials. In my opinion. if more fusion friendly
refractory type materials are used in the structure of these Ni/H reactors,
their performance in terms of COP will increase to such a high level that
reactor credibility born on the wings of high COP will be self evident.

Many improvements in terms of reactor hardening can be made to these
reactors, now that we know this LENR reaction is real.

The poor performance of the past need not be a permanent albatross to be
forever hung around the necks of DGT, Rossi, and others.

For all interested in LENR, be patent and positive. Rome was not built in a
day.




On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 11:35 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yes. He downlplayed the COP, it was actually higher.
>>
>
> It was meaningless. The calorimetry did not work.
>
>
>
>> The experts doesn't exist. It's your imagination.
>>
>
> So, no one actually visited? There were no photos uploaded, some with
> Melich's name on them?
>
> The people at DGC say they had visitors. You don't believe them, and you
> don't believe me either. You don't seem to believe anyone!
>
> Why would I lie about this? And if DGC has positive reports, why haven't
> they shared them with anyone?
>
> - Jed
>
>

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