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From: "Jones Beene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- Mike Carrell wrote:
As I dig into the new material on the BLP
website, it looks as Mills is
finally positioned for commercial development. His
'solid' fuel when heated releases H and K3+
Here is a picture of such a solid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_hydroxide
Which is almost as much real information as is
apparent on these "new" pages. Surely you have head
something beyond what appears on the web site, no?
I read the 'new' information in the context of years of careful attention to
Mills' work. To casual visitors and critics, it may not appear significant.
I get some context from indirect private sources, but no specifics.
The only thing which leaves the impression that BLP
has moved beyond 19 years of "vaporware" so to speak,
is what we can 'read into' the sparseness and line
drawings. Given that there is a picture of a
cylindrical reactor, which BTW is far less impressive
that past pictures of reverse gyrotrons and Capstone
turbines- surely there must be data and results beyond
this, which you are privy to ? Hardly 'due diligence'
;-)
Jones, you are a clever and sophisticated observer and can do better than
that if you want to be objective. The voluminous journal papers and
experimental reports are hardly 'vaporware'. They require study. The new
reactor configuration embodies solutions to vexing problems with the earlier
exploratory lab work. Producing H and catalyst [presumptively K3+] in a
solid or atmospheric pressure to get high reaction intensities is a major
step to toward commercial ultility.
Can you name any independent licensee of the energy
technology who is investing enough money to move
towards a real prototype?
I wish I could, but such are quite proprietary. It would be reasonable to
assume that discussions in that direction have been going on for some time.
Even if interested parties duplicated some the "effects" documented by BLP,
there are vexing problems with commercial ultility, as there are with LENR.
The current embodiment seems to overcome these problems and one might expect
more rapid progress toward utilization. The website clearly invites
licensing and expection of increased staff to support partners.
Mike Carrell
Jones
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