Interesting. An IC would definitely not suit your purpose. Thanks for explaining what you are working toward in more detail.visionofstrength said:Yes, good example. Those directly measure CO2 and O2 but display the conventional "caloric" calculation, as described in the standard theory of RQ.Blossom said:I wonder if an indirect calorimeter could help?
In my view, if Peat is right about hypoxia and uncoupling, the calorimeters are not calculating the "calories" the way they think, because the RQ standard theory ignores the effects of hypoxia or uncoupling (which don't follow the RQ standard theory about calories).