Because disproving your claim, "orders of magnitude more" was so easy.
You blithely ignore that the input water was TESTED.
Maybe you can show me where it was tested?
So how is it you can produce that kind of excess heat with just water?
Of course, if it was an honest test, you probably couldn't produce excess heat with just water. But that wasn't your claim. I'll try to help you remember.
Kevmo: Look at this, excess energy!
Seagull: Yeah, great, but Rossi is untrustworthy.
Kevmo:Doesn't matter, excess energy!
Seagull: He could've faked it.
Kevmo: Impossible, no fake would work, orders of magnitude more energy are produced than any possible chemical reaction. Not even rocket fuel has enough energy. This proves it couldn't be a fake!
Seagull: It could be a chemical reaction.
Kevmo: A new chemical reaction would be great, no NRC involvement.
Seagull: H2O2 decomposing isn't a new reaction. Not even when it's 0.196M.
Kevmo: No fair. When I said no possible chemical reaction, I didn't think anyone would actually prove me wrong with some simple high school chemistry.
LOL!
You should try to dilute your 3% H2O2 down to 0.196 M, (I'll help you, that would be less than 7 grams per 1000 mL of solution) and test the smell.
Maybe you can show me where it was tested?
***Hah hah hah, I KNEW you would eventually ask that, because you do not want to do the homework. Recall that in this thread it was YOU who are supposed to PROVE the fraud. So prove it, LOL boy. If it was so easy to LOL about, why have you gone through such contortions to avoid proving it? PROVE IT.
Dude. You seem to be quoting from a thread that only took place in your imagination. It’s easy to argue against imagined comments — that’s called straw argumentation. But you seem to be taking this to a whole new, surreal and creepy level.
put... down... the ... bong...
You blithely ignore that the input water was TESTED. It did not have H202 in it, it was simply water. So how is it you can produce that kind of excess heat with just water? You wont answer this question, because the answer proves my point that the available energy from water alone is nowhere near enough to produce the excess heat observed. By orders of Magnitude. You know it, thats why you keep avoiding it.