This is in response to Steven Vincent Johnson's email below (I don't have Steven's specific email in my inbox to respond to so I'm responding to my original email)
Yes, I plan to post my proposal on "Society for Classical Physics" which I am a member of (though note that anyone can read the discussion group "Society for Classical Physics" without signing up as far as I know). http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/ I'll also post it on the Hydrino Study Group Forum http://forum.hydrino.org/ I was hoping to get constructive criticism on my proposal and my website so that I can make it better before I posted it on "Society for Classical Physics" >Have you considered contacting "Society for Classical Physics" >http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/SocietyforClassicalPhysics/ >This is Randy Mills "exclusive" group, and it is moderated. (Ardent >skeptics are not welcome.) >It's possible you might find a sympathetic ear here, or perhaps >someone on the list could point you in an opportunistic direction. >Regards >Steven Vincent Johnson >www.OrionWorks.com >www.zazzle.com/orionworks On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Jeff Driscoll <hcarb...@gmail.com> wrote: > I’m a long time cold fusion researcher – mostly as a hobby. Are there any > venture capital investors or angel investors that want to help me find out > if the claims of BlackLight Power Inc. (BLP) are real? My proposed > attempt at BLP’s experiment is detailed here: > > http://www.waterarc.com > > > > Blacklight Power’s website is here: > > http://www.blacklightpower.com > > BLP claims 200 times more energy is released per hydrino reaction compared > to a Hydrogen atom combining with an Oxygen atom. Their claims are far > beyond any known chemistry (by a factor of 200). My plan is not to > develop patents or intellectual property but just to verify the claims with > an experimental set up that could be transported to another lab for > verification. I’m looking for $15k to $50k so that I can replicate BLP’s > experimental claims. I’m slowly setting up the experiment now in my spare > time but it would go faster and I could try more variations if I had > funding. My website describes how I plan to do the experiment. > > >