Either that or there is more material than we are aware of.....
***You can measure the volume of the cylinder — the 7 scientists did. That’s all there is to work with. Whatever chemical you are looking at, it has to fit within that volume and burn for 116 hours and produce that much heat.
There is always the cylinder inside the cylinder. It’s supposed to be stainless....it does have nickel in it and it has mass as do the heating coils, but they never open this thing up so who knows....
Reminds me of a joke told at most work places about two guys finally getting caught stealing stuff from the plant. Everyday they walked right past the guard house with wheelbarrows full of dirt. The guard would check the dirt and found it to be just what it looked like and waived them through.
It was weeks before they figured out that they were stealing wheelbarrows and not dirt.
Kev, they could be cooking RDX in that thing for all we know...and we don’t...not really...
Gotta have a better review....much better review...