Was there also noticeable cooling of the reactor outer surface when extra power is fed to the core? The thermal resistance is greater from the core to the surface than from the heater to the surface, so that should happen.
For the same reason, the amount of total energy should decrease. It, however, does not seem to happen in the study. :hmm:
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<a href="http://www.infinite-energy.com/images/pdfs/DardenInterview.pdf" class="externalURL" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.infinite-energy.com…fs/HagelsteinTanzella.pdf</a>
Something is wrong with the link. Surely you mean this.
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If the experiment fails exactly at midnight, the first suspicion would be an error in the control program.
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I put the data to the Google Fusion Table. It is a good tool to analyze data.
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