- Member since Oct 23rd 2015
Posts by Paradigmnoia
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I thought I un-checked everything that emailed me stuff, (5 or whatever years ago), but I still get breaking news type email from here.
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Rossi didn't mention that it weighs much less when turned on. Don't ask.
Seriously though, a three foot power cord by itself should weigh something like 70 grams I would think.
So even gullible me finds it hard to believe that in total the Ecat SKLed is a mere 200g.
∴ the device weighs 200 g when turned on.
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For total emissivity, at high temperature (certainly by >1000 C), about 0.4 is pretty much uncontested, for Lugano and similar experiments. It is almost never actually tested (except by COE).
1000W, 0.3 Emissivity ,T1 = 1000W, 0.9 Emissivity, T2.....(T = Temperature)
T1>T2
The high emissivity of ceramics in general, in the LW IR, is confirmed by numerous experiments. (And the IR lamp and heater industry). Even me356 had an IR pyrometer for temperature measurement. These IR of course are calibrated to the object emissivity or the thermocouples would not agree close enough.
Anyways the Lugano device is clearly a dead end. Nobody wants an IR heater that saves 3/4 of the energy to heat their house, but only when it’s being looked at through an IR camera. -
Rossi is counting on people's inability to comprehend large numbers. If he posts numbers (probably fake anyways) that show orders, people might catch on that his goal is unreachable.
For example, if his minion orders reach one thousand units, then they might realize they need to do this again a thousand more times.
The large number conundrum is particularly daunting to those who do not understand "orders of magnitude".
All the Rossi fans in the world just need to pool together to obtain 1000000 orders by ordering 100000 each
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To save energy, Customers can send the order form to him in jpeg format, and AR will print them out at his factory on recycled paper using vegetable based ink. One of the many advanced assembly line robots can finally get some work done (before it’s service period expires) by periodically refilling the printer with paper and ink.
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I don't understand, if he need this amount of preorders, why he still keeps this outdated 80's style way using a poorly created word doc, signed and sent via email?
Why doesn't he hire an average computer educated kid/student (there are millions around eager to work for a few bucks) to setup a basic and free e-commerce platform on a cheap hosting service?.
He could fill it with all his masterpieces with prices, details, fancy pictures, shipping info and so on.
In addition he can collect in a more effective way a huge amount of personal detail of
guilliblespotential customers.He believes that if he literally has sacks of letters from people trying to buy his junk, it proves the junk is real, something in the style of the courtroom ending of the old movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’.
( https://youtu.be/gOl19-30dPg?t=132 )
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The large photo reveals quite some hand crafted tinkering, if you zoom in into some details... ☺️
It probably took him so long to finish it and publish the picture because he had to wait until the paint and the glue between all those plastic parts and pieces dried off...
A real convex glass lens in front of a lamp would look very different, and would not show the background like a thin piece of glass or plexiglass....
Can you imagine to always plug that lamp into mains to turn it on? There is no switch as far as I remember all the provided details. What a masterpiece...
I was just looking at how the aluminized duct tape covers the concentric recessed light baffles, just inside the cover.
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For those taking at face value Rossi's solar panel UV importance comment:
The Solar Spectrum And Why 'UV Solar Panels' Are A Con Job (solarquotes.com.au)
Considering the huge KW scale output of UV from the SK, that’s a drag.
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Non-final [but very scathing] rejection builded on 371 pages of no-way literature on cold fusion
I guess the USPTO can cut and paste as effectively as the Navy.
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How does such a genius as AR manage to go through life wading through the nearly unlimited sea of idiots without cracking up?
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The deposition for Leonardo was due to take place by Zoom yesterday. Interestingly there is now a motion to dismiss due to lack of activity.....I don't know much about US law so I don't know if its significant.
I haven’t looked recently. A motion to dismiss due to lack of activity by the defendant will probably fail, since the defendant is the main cause of the delays. Just a guess though.
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Luckily I labeled and retained all lamps tested to date so covering them in aluminium foil and re-testing should be no big deal. Except maybe the 150 W and 200 W lamps. I will take it easy with them, since the heat maybe too much for the lamps if covered. I am also gathering “crown silvered” lamps that have already incorporated an aluminium reflector (I will confirm aluminium rather than real silver or chrome coatings, but aluminium is most commonly used anyways).
Any bets on whether the aluminium foil over the lamp actually makes a difference?
Unfortunately, I am out in the field once again, so you folks have a month for conjecture before I can do another calorimeter run.I guess I already tested one aluminized lamp. The blue 50 W lamp was a PAR20.
PAR is an acronym for Parabolic Aluminized Reflector.
(Also, the inside layer of the calorimeter envelope is aluminium.)
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Haven’t been paying attention lately. So the incredible invention that 10 years ago was going to solve humanity’s energy problems has been improved so many times that it is now just a light bulb?
A lightbulb in a cartoon cloud above AR’s head, yes.
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Mark, do you not find it odd that none of these supposedly happy customers have ever surfaced, except on Rossi's blog? Or any of his "team"? Or any "partner"? Or any job postings,? Or any financial dealings?... The only recent records I have been able to find are Miami Dade County Court dockets concerning his getting sued for not paying a contractor since 2017 I believe.
Coming up quick to the one year anniversary of the granted Motion To Compel the Leonardo representative (preferably A. Rossi, but Johnson will probably be funnier), by Zoom as soon as possible.
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What you don't realize is that Rossi no longer does LENR according to him. He is WAY more advanced than everyone else according to his cult members. His papers have the 4th highest number of full reads after the Bible, Quran, and the 1972 Cosmopolitan "Burt Reynolds" issue.
And even Deer, Howie and Zussman!
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If you look at the link to the maker of the machine I posted they have both heating and cooling curves published in the brochure. The device is programmable. Control reactor does not contain nickel mesh, otherwise identical. The power input is set, and the equilibrium temperature is recorded after the temperature is stable. Power is the independent variable. Temperature the dependent. All of this was stated in previous posts.
The machine has a brochure heating curve at 7.8kW, 3 phase 380 V 12.8 A
The power to the device is set? Like a heater wire, inside or outside or part of the device? (Not the oven power)Or the oven power is set? It is an important distinction.
The rest I get.Thanks
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People who are saying the latest Muto experiment is unclear, could you please be a little more specific? I described in more or less the same way to a group of professional scientists and they had no problem understanding what was done. There is a calibration between power input and final equilibrium temperature done with a dummy reactor. You have the model number and manual from the incubator used. The dummy reactor was replaced with an active reactor and the numbers run again. Wattage differences were calculated between dummy and active reactor temperatures. Temperature within the convection fan mixed oven is uniform within 5C.
If there are any specific questions anyone has, I will do my best to answer them.
How long (approximately) does each temperature/power step take to stabilize at equilibrium?
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Thought you said you were gone for a month?
I can’t internet remote control my calorimeter nor is it convenient to bring with...
but I can log on