Also one could interpret Rossi's remarks as confidence that there is no *leaked* video of the test around. He couldn't know for sure what was happening during the test, whether someone took some video on their phone. On 12/10/2014 4:57 AM, "Jed Rothwell" <jedrothw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alan Fletcher <a...@well.com> wrote: > > >> Fig 3 clearly shows a camera in the top-left, with a (temporary?) cable >> strung from it, aimed directly at the ecat. >> > > The figure 3 caption says those are IR cameras. "Background: reactor, the > two thermal imagery cameras." They recorded with two IR cameras the whole > time. An IR camera would catch someone monkeying with the cell just as well > as a visible light camera would. It would be like hiring a bumble bee as a > watch dog. > > Bzzzzzzzz. . . . > > - Jed > >