Ascoli has the merit of being polite, logical, and clear.
Polite maybe. Logical? Clear? -- don't be ridiculous! All of his assertions violate elementary textbook laws of physics, and also common knowledge going back thousands of years, such as fact that when you put a hot nail into water, the water boils for a moment and the nail instantly cools down. Anyone can confirm this in a kitchen with a pot of water and hot nail. Ascoli refuses to do it.
All of his assertions violate elementary laws of physics. You do not realize this, or you refuse to admit it, because all of your assertions also violate elementary laws. Such as your recent claim that the difference between heavy water and light water magically affect calorimetry done outside a cell. As for logic -- you have none. Your main claims are:
1. Someone, somewhere, somehow may just have made a mistake, and you don't what that mistake might have been, but that means all experiments are wrong. Magic!
2. Jed says that all experiments are right because McKubre is right. Jed did not say anything remotely like that. He cited dozens of labs that did hundreds of experiments. But, by stuffing words into his mouth, and declaring he said the opposite what he actually said, YOU WIN! You make your case. Bravo and congratulations. How polite, logical and clear you are!