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Fri, 08 Aug 2008, 11:19pm Andrew Burke Interiew »
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Matt and b (eestorblog),

A knowledgeable scammer would make up seemingly valid test data tables.
And would naturally stall independent verification to prevent discovery.

One other item I'd like to see is what happens to the permittivity as the Voltage continues to rise.
Beyond the listed 5,000 V.
Do the EESU "components" eventually run into the (expected?) dreaded dielectric saturation?
They're "normal", just really "strong"?

Last edited Fri, 08 Aug 2008, 11:24pm by nekote


What the hell is an Exciton, anyhow?

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