Am 27.08.2011 16:11, schrieb Peter Gluck:
Peter, this method was already proposed here by an other Peter (not me) with using a dye. Rossi was not interested.
Peter

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Peter Heckert <peter.heck...@arcor.de <mailto:peter.heck...@arcor.de>> wrote:

    BTW, there is an elegant method to see if the steam is dry:
    Dissolve a marker substance in the water, salt or sugar or
    something else. When the input concentration is known, the
    concentration in output water can be measured and compared.
    When the steam was dry then the output concentration in condensed
    water must be near zero.
    Pons and Fleischmann used that method.

Wow three peters here ;-)

It seems clear, he wants to follow his own plans and rules only and is not interested to give a high evidence proof or discuss it scientifically at this point in time. But he has promised, in the october demonstration the customer and the scientists will be free to test what they want.
So lets see what future brings.

Best,

Peter

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