See:

http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue118/analysis.html


Jed's opinion:

I completely agree with everything McKubre says here about the calorimetry.
I share his reservations. I agree with the rest of this report except the
nuclear theory is partly over my head. No opinion about that.

I like this statement:

"One experimental result equates to zero experimental results. Nothing in
science can be known without repetition."


Very true and people often forget it. Or, as I have been saying, definitive
experiments only happen in Hollywood movies.

McKubre emphasizes the need for more communication from the authors. Yes!
That would be a big help. I hope the authors respond to the questions here:

http://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/index.php/Thread/722-Ask-questions-to-the-Working-Group-ECAT-long-term-test/

Especially I hope they respond to *my* questions. I will be nervous about
this experiment until they say the cell was incandescent white. That is the
simplest way to confirm that the temperature really was around 1300°C. The
photograph in Fig. 12 shows it around 700°C, judging by the dull red color.
See:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incandescence#mediaviewer/File:Incandescence_Color.jpg

I do not know when they took that photo.

- Jed

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