On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 3:32 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote:

I have begged Rossi to produce a curve of energy generated versus
> temperature applied to his material to no avail.  With that type of
> information one can begin to actually engineer a device that functions on
> demand provided the material is not too inconsistent.
>

Btw, I've come to the working hypothesis that Rossi really does have a
"catalyst" (just as he has always claimed).  The catalyst in this instance
would either be heat activated or possibly activated from electrical
stimulation (I assume there is not much difference in the resulting
behavior).  When the catalyst kicks in, at the right threshold or level of
electrical stimulation, one would see more of an heat effect.  I suppose
this might or might not be accompanied with runaway, but the two are not
necessarily the same -- increased activity, on one hand, and runaway, above
and beyond such an increase, on the other.  It would be interesting to see
the results of your model with the effect of a catalyst added in.  I assume
in Rossi's case the catalyst is temperature activated (e.g., a thermionic
beta emitter).

Eric

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