On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax <a...@lomaxdesign.com>wrote:
> >> No one said the helium is orders of magnitude about the detection limit. >> That's absurd. If it was, we would probably be able to zero in on the exact >> process that created it. It is significantly above the detection limit. It >> is also far below the level it would be if it leaked in from the air. It is >> not possible to have a controlled leak that would correlate so neatly with >> the energy release during the time the helium is collected. >> > > Right. Across many cells. > > Helium is found orders of magnitude above the detection limit, as I recall, > but not in Miles' work. > When you said it in February, you were replying to my message in reference to Miles' work. And yes Miles does claim orders of magnitude above the detection limit; at least 2 orders. Don't you guys read the literature?