I should not respond but . . . Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:
See, temperature can be used to measure energy. You agree with Xanthoulis. > Do you speak language? Do you have the slightest idea what you are babbling about? Have you ever looked at a flow calorimeter, or the data from one? Maybe you are joking, but if you seriously think that the cooling water flow rate does not affect the cell wall temperature -- which is what Xanthoulis said -- then you understand NOTHING ABOUT CALORIMETRY. Nothing! You don't even know the difference between flow calorimetry and what Levi et al. did during the ELFORSK tests. I suggest you stop writing fact-free blather about a subject you know nothing about. Or if you do know about it, stop writing statements you know to be nonsense. You are of line flooding this forum with nonsense. This is a science forum, not a new-age happy place where anything goes and we are free to ignore facts and physics. - Jed

