“It is more heat than can be accounted for by modern Chemistry. “
205 watts in, 205 watts out.
The calibration line represents the upper limit of what heat modern chemistry can account for.
Thanks for acknowledging the standard chemistry, but you are not welcome on this thread.
Start your own seagull thread if it’s so important to you.
“When someone tells you to leave, thern leave” ~Jim Robinson
205 W in, 205 W out.
That is impossible to do if you’re applying 205 W to a load. A calorimetry setup is a load.
205 W into a load with 205 W out of a load at the very least represents the presence of a superconducting load, which is impossible in current chemical knowledge.