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Blacklight Power’s alleged hydrino power concept appeared to be not much more than a glorified heater. Now there are claims for direct conversion to electricity of plasma generated by high-speed repetitive pulsed reactions:
http://www.blacklightpower.com/press/011414-2/
There is also now mention of “pinch plasma”
http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/papers/ContHOH.pdf
I can’t help thinking Dr Mills is using attractive concepts borrowed from Focus Fusion: high currents, pulsed reactions, direct conversion to electricity, and plasma pinches. Maybe he feels pressure from investors to out do LPP, which is also NJ-based.
Blacklight Power’s alleged hydrino power concept appeared to be not much more than a glorified heater. Now there are claims for direct conversion to electricity of plasma generated by high-speed repetitive pulsed reactions:
http://www.blacklightpower.com/press/011414-2/
There is also now mention of “pinch plasma”
http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/papers/ContHOH.pdf
I can’t help thinking Dr Mills is using attractive concepts borrowed from Focus Fusion: high currents, pulsed reactions, direct conversion to electricity, and plasma pinches. Maybe he feels pressure from investors to out do LPP, which is also NJ-based.
I don’t think Focus fusion has so much to fear from this concept and company. It’s based on a particle the call hydrinos, which is supposed to be a hydrogen atom with smaller radius and lower state of energy. The particle violate the laws of quantum mechanics and should be unusual in the way that almost all substances sooner or later end up as with the lowest possible state of energy possible. It will always be hard for a particle or any other substance to maintain in a higher state of energy. But say it does, then hydrinos will absorb energy from the surrounding to form back to hydrogen. So it would be the surroundings that provide energy really. But it’s not so likely.
It’s sad it’s so much scam in this field, but hunger for money and glory that eventually come with an unlimited power source can drive people to a lot of things.
So I’m sorry there will probably not be any free lunch today either:)
Mills is still wowing audiences with impressive-sounding power numbers, but does he ever mention “net energy”?
I guess he is using short pulses so he can boast about high power levels i.e. energy divided by a brief time span.
If they put enough current through a material they can make it glow like the freakin’ Sun.
Black body power spectrum just sounds like it is hot, not that it is emitting a “hydrino” spectrum.
Pretty tragic that he has pulled in tens of millions of dollars.
Blacklight Power is now known as Brilliant Light Power. They claim to generate more than 100kW from a “hydrino” process involving oxygen and a molten silver “catalyst”:
The SunCell® comprises six fundamental low-maintenance commercially available systems, some having no moving parts and capable of operating for a decade or more: (i) a start-up inductively coupled heater to first melt silver; (ii) a gas injector to inject hydrogen derived from water and an injection system comprising an electromagnetic pump to inject molten silver and a very stable solid source of oxygen that reacts with the hydrogen to form the hydrogen to hydrino catalyst; (iii) an ignition system to produce a low-voltage, high current flow across a pair of electrodes into which the molten metal and fuel are injected to form a brilliant light-emitting plasma; (iv) a blackbody radiator heated to incandescent temperature by the plasma; (v) a light to electricity converter comprising so-called concentrator photovoltaic cells that receive light from the blackbody radiator and operate at light intensity of over one thousand Suns; and (vi) a fuel recovery and a thermal management system that causes the molten metal to return to the injection system following ignition.
However there may be a conventional explanation. BLP should explain