On 02/21/2011 12:39 PM, Peter Gluck wrote:
> In any case, a test as today's unofficial Bologna test (18 hours 15 KW)

Any documentation, or reports by witnesses?  Any clear measurements
which give substance to the 15 kW number?  Did anybody write it up?

I'm not sure what an "official" test would be, really.   The issue isn't
whether it's official, it's whether it's convincing.

For the record, the last experiment I saw from Ed Storms which I saw
mentioned on this list, which involved, IIRC, radiation detection during
gas-phase loading of palladium, was *extremely* convincing, IMO.

It is Rossi, and Rossi's work, and Rossi's claims, and the demonstration
at UoB in December with what I would call really poor documentation of
measurements and results, which I find unconvincing.

I wish to heaven someone of Ed's caliber had been conducting the test of
Rossi's reactor.   (But then, to be blunt, the result might have been
negative in that case, and we wouldn't be wasting our time arguing about
it.)


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