Jouni Valkonen <jounivalko...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It had nothing to do with Rossi, but Mats Lewan was the culprit, because he
> failed to measure all the necessary variables.


1. Lewan did the best he could under difficult circumstances.

2. All the necessary variables (parameters) should have been recorded on a
computer and uploaded to the Internet in a spreadsheet. This is the 21st
century.

3. The equipment configuration, especially the 20 m hose attached to the
cooling water outlet, prevented people from confirming the outlet
temperature. This was a grievous fault. It is the largest source of
uncertainty.

4. Critical parameters should have been recorded with multiple instruments,
with all values recorded on computer.

- Jed

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