Jed Rothwell wrote:
One expected effect of an experiment which is both storing and
releasing excess heat at the same time would be a period of
so-called heat-after-death following shut-down.
That would only be true if the experiment stored more heat than it
releases. That never happens.
No ! You seem to be confusing chemistry with nuclear reactions. Heat is
not being stored but altered reactants are. The dense deuterium which is
created and stored using some of the heat of the ongoing reaction can
and does react after power is cut. Holmlid has proved this. He has shown
us how heat-after-death operates.
This is not speculation. If you do not accept Holmlid's results, and
cannot see the obvious connection to other types of LENR then that is
your problem, no mine.