Re: [Vo]:Shanahan was right about Energetics Tech. calorimeter

2009-07-01 Thread Jed Rothwell
Edmund Storms wrote: Michel, I understand that power measurements are not made while the superwave is on. I think the superwave electrolysis is turned on most of the time, but not all of the time. They do report "heat after death" that is, output for hours or days at a time in the absence of

Re: [Vo]:Shanahan was right about Energetics Tech. calorimeter

2009-07-01 Thread Edmund Storms
Michel, I understand that power measurements are not made while the superwave is on. The superwave is only used to load the cathode and start the reaction. Production of over 30 watts while applying less than 1 watt is so unambiguous that the ability to produce excess power is clearly prov

Re: [Vo]:Shanahan was right about Energetics Tech. calorimeter

2009-07-01 Thread Michel Jullian
Hi Jed, Congratulations for this, admitting to being wrong is such a rare quality that it deserves a special mention, even though it should be the norm in science of course. One way to make energy balancing easier and more indisputable in those Superwave experiments would be to include the wavefo

[Vo]:Shanahan was right about Energetics Tech. calorimeter

2009-06-30 Thread Jed Rothwell
On July 3 I ridiculed Kirk Shanahan for writing: "Dardik et al, of Energetic Technologies have slides from ICCF12 and a paper from ICCF14 (2008) posted on Rothwell's web site. In both, they show an artist's drawing of their calorimeter, which contains the thermocouples, which are designated Tc