Query:  is "problematic" Rossi-speak or Rothwell-speak for "physically
impossible"?

 

 

The specific heat of steel is 420J/KG/Deg C - and this equates to a heat
requirement of approximately 375 KWh to melt one ton of steel from room
temperature.

 

130 KW was the supposed heated delivered by the Rossi device, according to
the report - applied in 15 minutes, which is 420 KW/hr

 

This amount of heat would have melted over a ton of steel and Rothwell
thinks it that it represents reality in a 5 kilo reactor !

 

Geeze, Louise. Where is the sanity in that?

 

Give it up Jed, you lost an argument - get used to it

 

Jones

 

 

 

 

From: Jones Beene 

 

Baloney. Do you want to keep posting this crap, Rothwell?

 

You are completely exposed on this, and you will not get the last word in to
safe face - guaranteed

 

You said yourself the 130 kW was bogus - it is complete bogus, even if
second rate authors say otherwise

 

Jones

 

 

From: Jed Rothwell 

 

I quoted:

 

"Thus there is at least a 1000:1 error in that anecdotal appraisal, which is
not a surprise . . ."

 

Furthermore, that appraisal was done by the authors themselves, in NyTeknik.
It isn't anecdotal -- it is what they measured and reported.

 

- Jed

 

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