coal industry does sell in joules per bucket although they probably use different units (btu per cubic yard for example)
Exactly how does that translate to how one would measure a resistor? Because, if one views these LENR devices as a resistor that outputs more power than is put in, it NEVER comes to lumps of coal per bucket. Significantly, when I posted the resistor measurement hypothetical, the skeptopath never responded with anything other than some obfuscation.
What is 1 Watt + 1 Watt?
It’s 2 Watts. And that is a very, very simple hypothetical question. Notably, it was not answered either.
Well, then, all the DVM suppliers need to put that setting on their volt meters: Joules/bucket. Then maybe the guy you’re backing up will have had a point. Well, not really, but at least it would be interesting.