... of water every second to generate the hydrogen fuel for the Blacklight process. On a daily basis, that electric plant will consume about the same water as...
Perhaps there ought to be a FAQ or something ... One simple question: could/does Mills run his lab off of the energy from one of the prototypes? In other...
Hi Dr Mills, Anderson Coopers 360 blog says: "CNN has been given an exclusive look at a new technology that could revolutionize the energy industry. The...
... my ... on ... changing ... good ... wonder ... process, ... worsening ... advance ... of water every second to generate the hydrogen fuel for the ...
Dr mills I was talking to a friend about hydrinos , and one of his scientist (russian) said the russian Gov. had worked on hydrinos 20 years ago or so but with...
Indeed this should be clarified. I should not have suggested that Obama actually setup change.org. Obama's site where the new administration solicits for new...
gosuperannago asked, << I wonder if anyone can tell me how much water would be used for this process, and if the molecules are permanently dissipated. Also if...
I thought this might be of interest. It was an unexpected detection of a stream of intact hydrogen after a solar flare. The given explanation was that the...
Hi, Can someone tell me how much energy would be from 1 liter of water through the Blacklight process http://www.blacklightpower.com/ ? As I understand it in...
... The hydrino hot H mechanism could be confirmed by also recording continuum radiation with a short wavelength cutoff at 22.8 nm as we observe in the lab: ...
I have another question for the forum. What kind of water would have to be used? How much would it have to be refined before it is usable for fuel? The earth...
In reply to amack43's message of Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:31:49 -0000: Hi, They can't have been from Hydrino formation, because if they arrived in an hour then...
Anna asked, ... consumption? The water would have to undergo electrolysis to extract hydrogen, which is the true fuel of the BlackLight process. I'm not an...
A viable source of water for a BLP reactor is an atmospheric water generator; i.e souped-up dehumidifier. Water can be pulled from the atmosphere anywhere,...
... Consumption of water for fuel for a Blacklight power plant would be the least of our worries. It would be a trivial amount compared to other uses of water...
In SCP message #648 dated December 11, 2008, gosuperannago asked whether or not the BLP process would consume too much water and thus worsen the world's water...
... Jeremiah, correct me if I'm wrong but using water vapor instead direct sources would still impact the local environment39;s water table as well as oceanic...
... is ... minerals ... consumption? ... Good question Anna Hydrogen fuel for the BLP process and for the anticipated "hydrogen economy" motive power will no...
... in an hour ... high to be ... snipped Possibly, but the fast hydrogen could be created some time prior to the actual flare while it is building up from...
In reply to amack43's message of Sun, 21 Dec 2008 20:22:03 -0000: Hi, [snip] ... So you are saying that there may have been no real connection between the...
Just a note to let you know that I will be out of town (Rochester, NY!) from Dec 24 until Dec 30 visiting my son and his family. Unless there is some ...
My response to a personal communication regarding an erroneous analysis posted on a blog site <http://rabett.blogspot.com>http://rabett.blogspot.com follows: ...
I did not see Dr. Mills reply to this Erroneous Aalysis posted on the source site, so I took the liberty of posting a copy there. I thought this fairly...
... It is not a question of more accurate heats of formation. They are accurate to at least three significant figures. It is a question of using the correct...
... We are planning to have validators replicate it first, then release the next generation of chemistry that will be easy for others to replicate without the...
This article: http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/jan09/7127 represents progress for BLP, in my view. Although the writer places the BLP technology in the "loser"...