See:

http://news.newenergytimes.net/2013/03/26/cbc-investigates-former-lenr-researcher-russ-george/

In the middle of this article is strange mistake. I sent a message to
Krivit pointing it out:


[Quoting the article] "The main problem with his promotion was that the
state-of-the-art in LENR research, at the time, and still today, was and is
a couple of watts of excess heat that last for a few minutes."

Me:

You mean it lasts days or weeks, not minutes. A reaction that lasts only a
few minutes would probably not be detected by most calorimeters because of
their response time. Also, it would not exceed the limits of chemistry.




It is hard to believe anyone familiar with the field would make such a
blunder.

- Jed

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