The whole point is that no one can demonstrate how any heat other than what was put in is produced.
***That evidence has been posted multiple times on LENR threads and it is just glossed over, usually by “it’s a fraud” type of comments.
What did the testing of the spent fuel demonstrate?
***It demonstrates how much fuel was burned. DUHH.
When has a legit test been done?
***There have been more than 14,700 replications of LENR, in particular the Pons-Fleischmann effect.
There have been more than 14,700 replications of LENR, in particular the Pons-Fleischmann effect.Ah, I think I see the disconnect. You keep trying to insert into the discussion that Rossi is just one of the legitimate LENR researchers. He isn't. He's out to make a quick buck, er, Lira (I guess these days it's a quick Euro).
LENR (formerly "cold fusion") is a wonderful area for scam artists. For 20 years, researchers have been trying, without success, to develop a good theory or produce a solid, repeatable experiment. Everyone has heard of "cold fusion" but no one knows what it is.
Then, along comes Rossi who, not only has figured it all out, but is ready to build commercial generators. He has now spent almost a year generating all kinds of P.R. (which you have dutifully posted, ad nauseum, here), but hasn't allowed anyone to perform any serious tests on the device.
You said in an earlier thread that Rossi had a "five year backlog of orders" for his E-Cat device, which contradicts the many statements you and other believers have made that there's no possible scam because there are no potential victims. If your comment was correct, then it sounds like he has quite a list of people willing to give him money for something they may not get for 5 years or so (if ever). For a con artist, that's a "target rich environment".
When was the spent fuel on this 1 Mw unit tested? What was the result?
Without knowing exactly what the secret catalyst is no can reproduce the Rossi device process. But no one needs to, right? They have Rossi’s word!