On Thursday 14 April 2005 15:15, Mike Carrell wrote:
> In the current discussion of a post-peak-oil world, the usual alternatives
> have been worked over thoroughly, and found unsatisfactory. An important
> factor is perceptions of the future. While expansion and a better future
> are seen as possible, people will dream, hope, invest and work to make it
> real. If that perception turns to gloom and doom and no light at the end of
> the tunnel, the collapse of international commerce and investment markets
> may be swift.
>
> A workable road map to a better future will help. This drives the workers
> and supporters of LENR technology, but it seems a bit beyond reach at the
> moment. There is a likely alternative in Black Light Power. For those here
> who have not studied it I will give a sketch of its features and status,
> with links to specific data.
>
> After a decade of R&D, with publication of theory and experiments,
> privately funded Black Light Power has entered a phase of negotiation with
> a number of potential product development partners who are doing serious
> due diligence studies of the BLP technology, including replication of
> critical effects in their own laboratories. Many 'new energy' comapnies
> have made this claim. All I can say is that I have credible sources and my
> own analysis of what has been presented in publications and on the BLP
> website. Papers on key aspect of BLP technology have been published in the
> Journal of Applied Physics and other senior technical journals in the US
> and abroad.
>
> Mills has been very active in refining his theory and developing
> visualizations of the orbitsphere elctron model to aid third party
> consultants retained by managements of prospective partners. He has
> recently lectured to audiences in Holland.
>
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Good use for it.  Another use may be to utilize it for rocket propulsion.  
There was a government funded study that stopped short of testing
the power of this rocket.  Then nothing.  Probably working now and
highly classified.  This just may have been the real ticket for actual
operation of the recently cancelled single stage to orbit shuttle, one of
the 'X' series, X43 or something...could look it up but some of you know
of this anyway.  What we need is a good single stage to orbit shuttle.
Would'nt this be nice if it worked?

Standing Bear

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