Am 20.11.2011 22:35, schrieb Charles Hope:

On Nov 20, 2011, at 13:05, Mary Yugo<maryyu...@gmail.com>  wrote:



And why in the world would you trust people who install large industrial 
devices?  In my experience they have a lot of practical knowledge on how to do 
their jobs according to instructions and protocols but not the formal education 
to understand the reasons.  Rossi's device isn't an ordinary boiler for 
goodness' sake!  It's a flippin' NUCLEAR FUSION REACTOR with claims of awesome 
power capabilities.  I wouldn't let an HVAC engineer near it.


Really? What better way to apply best practices in standard, practical  
calorimetry?
Agree. Industrial specialists will use known and approved standard methods.
Any other professional can repeat the measurement.
They will document it and underwrite it. The measurement will be repeatable and will be made with instruments that are supervised and calibrated 2 or 4 times per year by a quality control strategy. Even if errors where made, these can been reproduced under these conditions, this is very important.

The best possibility would be to connect a device that they already know.
For example a room-heater radiator and let them measure this.
The best is to choose people that dont know anything about nuclear theories ;-)

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