My question is simply about whether the same phenomenon—suppression of turbulence perpendicular to flow—also holds when the deployment is a 500,000 bpd installation at very high pressures like the Keystone. The recent Tao paper shows that this must be the case at the smaller scale, but I'm just saying I don't know if we can conclude it also takes place at large scale. Can we?
You better hope there is more information to be released in regards to the field test with TCP. IMO it's the only hope left. That's the the only data ANYONE is interested in anyway. If the minions are trying to breath new life into this re edited compilations of TAo's original work ..well you know what happens next.