This verification seems to have produced a great yawn.
***Oh, well. There’s a silver lining in that cloud. But I’ll keep it to myself for now.
Is there no respect for these eminent seven?
***They aren’t eminent. They’re just ordinary scientists.
Or will they ask about how the nickle lattice was maintained at far above/below it’s transition phase temperature?
***It was a black box test. Measure Power In and Power Out. Report the results. Pretty simple, except that people like you seem to think they can’t measure power.
There are just so many things wrong with this so-called verification
***Then address them. If someone measured a resistor by Power-in and Heat-out, do you require them to open up the resistor to see how it works? They’re just measuring something. So if it’s a particularly fancy resistor and the inventor wants to keep his secrets, you just measure Power In/Power Out and report your results. It is a verification of the fancy-dancy new resistor’s power usage, that’s all. Yet you say that “There are just so many things wrong with this”. Show what’s wrong with the measurement.
He needs to cut the crap with the whole “secret sauce” spiel and just lay it on the line.
He would get the Nobel prize, his name would be in every history book printed from now till doomsday next to Edison and Bell, he would soon be one of, if not the, richest men on the planet.
But the longer this drones on with the teasers, the more ridicule he will stir up. And IMHO, he will deserve it!
I've only pointed out why this “verification” is hardly more than a rubber stamp for a convicted con man since the observers are basically doing nothing more than taking temperatures (none has said they weren't competent to do that)and measure heat output.
As for the “it's a secret” ploy....that's what NDA’s are for, besides these are people of integrity (an assumption not extended to me!) aren't they???
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Or will they ask about how the nickle lattice was maintained at far above/below its transition phase temperature?
***It was a black box test. Measure Power In and Power Out. Report the results. Pretty simple, except that people like you seem to think they cant measure power.
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1. The poster asked you a pertinent question. You dodged it, and went back to 'black box' measurements. Why didn't you answer his question? Is it because 'people like you' can't answer a technical question like that?
2. See... personal attacks come in many forms, and you keep making them. It doesn't feel good to have someone question your intellect, does it ?
Prove me wrong by answering his original question, if you don't mind. I, for one, am curious as to the answer, aren't you?
You’re avoiding this question
There are just so many things wrong with this so-called verification
***Then address them. If someone measured a resistor by Power-in and Heat-out, do you require them to open up the resistor to see how it works?