Terry Blanton wrote on Sun, 13 Feb 2011 16:28:49 -0800 "Hence the PLC control of temperature in the Rossi device."
Terry, I agree the PLC controls the heating cycle but the anomalous reaction has to be cooled down under the threshold in order to trigger it again and again- Cooling may not be as time critical as heating because you can "harvest" different temp zones based on geometry and gradients while the anomaly accumulates heat and then use the cooling loop to draw down the average temp back down below threshold. I am convinced a population of all h1 or all h2 is worthless and the anomaly is basically still initiated by the same re-association heat witnessed by Langmuir in the atomic welder (needs a mixed population). It certainly doesn't explain the nuclear paths but IMHO these are required conditions to initiate the nuclear reactions - otherwise we would have them everywhere and not only in this narrow thermal band inside a lattice full of heavily loaded gases. Fran

