No, actually it won't. Firstly, the block CANNOT be heated to 500C, as the heat is being drawn off as fast as it is produced by the coolant being continuously pumped in.Nonsense. We're talking about something like 1.5 liters of water per hour. We're talking about Rossi pumping heat into his gadget for hours prior to the start of the test.
YOU don't have the science background to judge.LENR researcher Brian Ahern certainly does have the science background to judge, and he said:So Rossi has had to come up with DIFFERENT fakes for ALL THE DIFFERENT E-Cats that fooled ALL THE ATTENDEES every time. Sorry, but that is simply less likely than that the technology is real.
Rossi has been clever enough to change the trick on each successive demo. Using a secret customer is a great way to allow him to fulfill his promise to demo the 1 MW unit in October. He then evaded conducting the demo transparently by saying that the customer demanded the demo conditions. The customer signed off when Rossi gave him the wink and he shut things down without any measurements by anyone except the shill.So, go ahead and tell us all how any scientist who disagrees with the fanboy collective must be wrong, because the fanboy collective is so obviously right.Occams Razor, on the other hand, says that 12 inconclusive demos in succession are not random. It is well planned and orchestrated. He has used the journalists like a team of puppets. (LINK)
Sorry, Dudley, but all this statement does is prove your ignorance of science. Since the system is at thermal equilibrium (boiling, y'know), the "iron block" CANNOT GET HOTTER.
If one attempts to raise the temperature of the iron is increased, MORE WATER BOILS AWAY, and the iron cools off in direct proportion. There "is" ONE possible mechanism that would work, and that is through the use of a phase change material that stores heat by changing state (i.e. melts/refreezes).
Water, through the phase change from liquid to vapor can remove HUGE quantities of heat.
"LENR researcher Brian Ahern certainly does have the science background to judge, and he said Rossi has been clever enough to change the trick on each successive demo. Using a secret customer is a great way to allow him to fulfill his promise to demo the 1 MW unit in October.""
If Ahern said that, he is as crazy as you.
"So, go ahead and tell us all how any scientist who disagrees with the fanboy collective must be wrong, because the fanboy collective is so obviously right.
So, go ahead and tell us how any scientist who agrees with Rossi must be wrong, because the skeptomaniac collective is so obviously right.