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For those who might be interested, and for its entertainment value, check out.....
http://nextbigfuture.com/2016/07/super- ... light.html
BLP (BlackLight Power) has been around a while....Yet another break-through!
Are you new energy freaks gonna' hop onto this? Get a gang o' light and convert it directly into usable electricity with 18% efficient photo-voltaics. Wow, boys and girls its more "putt-putt boat" energy just like NIF! They are just short of claiming fusion, but give 'em time.
Richard Hull
Introducing the hydrino!!
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Introducing the hydrino!!
Progress may have been a good thing once, but it just went on too long. - Yogi Berra
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment
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Re: Introducing the hydrino!!
Burning water; uh, anyone told them that is easy as long as you put in more energy than you get out ...LOL. Gotta love they came up with a new name for this special previously "unknown state of matter" that they just happen to predict and discover by burning water.
Will say this - small amounts of water can be "burned" in high energy hydrogen based fuel reactions (read 'high temperature)' with a net gain of power when leftover hydrogen ions are present. Often used in poorly designed engines for a net gain; however, if the engine is super efficient (read no left over fuel), water just creates loss of power ... . This old con has been around a long time but adding super fancy looking equipment and a fancy buzz word and especially a mysterious new science is just a better way to fool some people who just don't understand thermodynamics or that free lunches aren't really free. Right now this con somehow seems appropriate.
Will say this - small amounts of water can be "burned" in high energy hydrogen based fuel reactions (read 'high temperature)' with a net gain of power when leftover hydrogen ions are present. Often used in poorly designed engines for a net gain; however, if the engine is super efficient (read no left over fuel), water just creates loss of power ... . This old con has been around a long time but adding super fancy looking equipment and a fancy buzz word and especially a mysterious new science is just a better way to fool some people who just don't understand thermodynamics or that free lunches aren't really free. Right now this con somehow seems appropriate.