MFMP have done very careful work and documented it well. Yet when they showed a watt or so of apparent excess heat around the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, they did not make a claim. Instead, they held it to be "in the noise", not clearly separable from the variance between their calibration runs.
Now we have this new result showing ~1 watt of excess heat at some high operating power (not stated but sufficient to raise the cell temp to 350C). By implication, I am asked to believe that the team making the measurement can somehow achieve absolute accuracy significantly better than MFMP have achieved with their open, consultative, clearly documented process. Sorry, I choose not to believe this right now. Jeff On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Alain Sepeda <alain.sep...@gmail.com>wrote: > thanks for the image... and also for the leak about STMicro (8o) > note that ST have been seen earlier > > http://www.lenrforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=150&p=461&hilit=STMicroelectronics#p461 > 10th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen Loaded Metals > *10-14 April 2012 * > http://www.iscmns.org/work10/ > (2 employees of French STMicro- note tha ST micro is in difficulties, and > was officially betting it's future on photovoltaic energy, despite chinese > PV battle) > > the curtains of that theater are falling. > > > > 2012/12/5 Akira Shirakawa <shirakawa.ak...@gmail.com> > >> On 2012-12-05 16:01, Akira Shirakawa wrote: >> >>> Hello group, >>> >> >> An improved version of Celani's ICCF17 presentation in a scientific paper >> format was also posted on the same blog: >> >> http://www.22passi.it/pirelli/**ICCF17CelaniArtD.pdf<http://www.22passi.it/pirelli/ICCF17CelaniArtD.pdf> >> >> These are the slides mentioned in the opening post, edited to show the >> name of the "major international company": >> >> http://i.imgur.com/yA7HS.jpg >> http://i.imgur.com/cOTvo.jpg >> >> Cheers, >> S.A. >> >> >