Chris Zell wrote:
> > While a real free energy device would be greatly > welcome, it would only take one lesser invention to solve most of our > energy > and pollution problems. > > One good battery. Which is one of the potential products of Blacklight Power technology. Some R&D has been done on battery chemistry based on hydrinos. What you get is high cell potential, tens of volts, and enormous energy density, plus rechargeability. The exact performance depends on the hydrino-purity and the degree of shrinkage (p value). Some of the preliminary work seems to have run into difficulty as the presence of the hydrinos seem to upset other elements necessary. Very little is being published about this. Until there are a lot of operating BLP power units producing hydrinos as end products, the battery research is just that, finding chemistry that works. Before this technology makes any impact, there has to be very substantial quantities of standardized hydrinos available. Then you may see batteries the size of attache cases that can drive a car hundreds of miles. Mike Carrell

