I believe that the E-Cat is completely enclosed in a high temperature boson
condensate. How that condensate might radiate energy is UNKNOWN. This
condensate could be releasing energy at a single IR frequency like a
laser might. The test team should have run a spectrum analysis on this
reactor's heat emissions to eliminate ASSUMPTIONS about energy measurements.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Nobody really knows how the E-Cat radiates energy.
>>
>
> It radiates heat energy according to the Stefan-Boltzmann law, like any
> other object. The source of the heat is irrelevant. All hot objects radiate
> heat the same way, and they all turn the same incandescent color at a given
> temperature. It makes no difference whether the heat is caused by
> combustion, electricity, friction, fission, fusion or zero point energy.
>
>
>
>>  Ni/H is completely undefined technology. No assumptions should be made
>> about LENR.
>>
>
> We cannot even assume that it follows the laws of physics? If we make no
> assumptions about it then we cannot believe any calorimetry.
>
>
>
>> The IR camera calibration is an excellent opportunity to made bad
>> assumptions about the calibration of these sensors.
>>
>
> If the calibration was done correctly there should be no problem. It is
> not clear to me whether it was done correctly or not.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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