I looked on the videos. Does not say much except the last one where BLP
accept an award for being a potentially explosive company. The sparks seems
fun but the award is impressive. They are doing / having contact with the
real world.
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On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 8:02 AM, Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson
orionwo...@charter.net wrote:
Lately, that irascible mad scientist we know as Dr. Mills, over at BLP,
has been plugging his company's latest RD achievements which, of course,
any inventor worth his CIHT should do. See:
http://www.blacklightpower.com/whats-new/
In regards to the latest demonstration where we see (behind a protective
shield) a lot of impressive spark-like explosions being generated from a
set-up consisting of an auger dropping small pellets of Dr. Mill's magic
energy potion between two metal wheels which compresses the mixture,
resulting in a series of ignitions, Mills claimed what we are witnessing
is:
H2O to H2(1/4) + 1/2O2 is more energetic than a high explosive.
It is hard to imagine, but so many transformational technologies, now
taken for granted,
were unexpected.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/conversations/messages/2194
Dr. Mills also stated:
Thanks! This is an open-air system. We have run closed systems under
argon
and performed regeneration on the bench multiple times by re-hydration
only.
The fuel actually gets better since the explosion forms a very fine
nano-powder
that is more reactive on repeat detonation. We are expanding the
engineering
team and will kick off an engineering program for automated regeneration
next
week. We are working with photovoltaic manufacturers on delivery a
concentrating
PV converter package.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/conversations/messages/2190
Comments?
Regards,
Steven Vincent Johnson
svjart.orionworks.com