The ability to "accurately calculate energy output" is irrelevant to the reality of the effect. I doubt that even today the folks doing research in ceramic superconductors can predict the properties of any given batch of materials.
"Stop twisting what I've said."
I've "twisted" nothing. You ARE ignorant, and need to study the science of the situation. At this point, I'm not assuming that you are also stupid. THAT will reveal itself when you refuse to study the evidence. But I have my suspicions on the subject.
The reality is the effect is variable, inconsistent, and unexplained, except where further study was done and the experiments were found to be bad or there were measurement errors.
At least with superconductors, there is accepted theory. They can go back and look at a batch and figure out what's different about it, if there are variable results.
"Reproducing" anomalous results is nothing special. It's like calling somebody ignorant and stupid. Any hack can do it.