Showing posts with label CIHT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CIHT. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Major Announcement by Blacklight Power, Inc. #CIHT #hydrino #LENR

"BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Sustained Production of Electricity Using Photovoltaic Conversion of the Millions of Watts of Brilliant Plasma Formed by the Reaction of Water to a More Stable Form of Hydrogen" is a rather major press release which impacts the clean energy technology space and quantum physics as well.  I first started blogging about Blacklight Power, Inc. in 2010.  The company has been working on their own proprietary fractional quantum state hydrino technology for decades now.  Stock exists but was only issued as privately held shares, so you might have to look at SecondMarket or find someone who has some shares to do get some of their stock.

Imagine lower energy states than the first energy level orbit of hydrogen, which is universally accepted (taught in all the physics classes or textbooks) to be the very lowest-possible energy level that the electron can drop to.  Randell Mills founder and CEO of BlackLight Power, Inc. claims to have discovered and proven his own unique theory of the atom by which hydrogen atoms can be coaxed to drop to an even lower fractional quantum state than is currently accepted to be possible.  The fractional quantum state hydrogen atoms are called hydrinos.  The result of regular hydrogen atoms becoming hydrinos is a release of super high frequency ultraviolet light (hence the company's name "BlackLight" Power, Inc.) with an energy density 200 times higher than known chemical reactions, e.g. the direct combustion of hydrogen and oxygen.  The energy density of hydrino energy is thus less than nuclear fission but greater than burning petrol.  Not bad huh?  You could go off the grid completely with a generator based off this technology!

The following site has the best explanation I have found yet on Randell Mills own unique theory and model of the atom (Millsian Model), which actually has some of the same math equations (or at least very similar) and calculated results as the Bohr Model or Quantum Mechanical Model (what we are taught in school) but with the advantage of being much more straightforwards (no more probabilities involved, just straight-forwards classical physics/math) and, as Randell Mills claims, produces more accurate theoretical predictions.  Einstein would be pleased.  See Comparing Randell Mills's Model of the atom with the Bohr Model for the details (and math).

Trust me I am no physicist, so I don't understand completely everything in the above article either (grin).

Here is the Blacklight Power, Inc. page with recent developments:
What's New

Here is a collection of older articles from my blog on Blacklight Power, Inc.:
Dec 6, 2010 Blacklight Power, Inc. Survives Over a Decade of Skepticism
May 22, 2012 Welcome to the #hydrino based economy courtesy of Blacklight, Power Inc.
Feb 05, 2014 Recent Blacklight Power, Inc. Demonstration #Hydrino - See more at: http://bearishtrader.blogspot.com/#uds-search-results

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Recent Blacklight Power, Inc. Demonstration #Hydrino

Source: Free Energy Truth
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Published on Feb 5, 2014

On January 28, BlackLight performed the preannounced public demonstration of its breakthrough technology to a group of distinguished attendees that spanned the spectrum of professionals.

See these previous articles for additional details:
Welcome to the hydrino-based economy courtesy of Blacklight Power, Inc.
Blacklight Power, Inc. Survives Over a decade of Skepticism

he #hydrino based economy courtesy of Blacklight, Power Inc. - See more at: http://bearishtrader.blogspot.com/#uds-search-results
the #hydrino based economy courtesy of Blacklight, Power Inc. - See more at: http://bearishtrader.blogspot.com/#uds-search-results

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Welcome to the #hydrino based economy courtesy of Blacklight, Power Inc.

This news release today really caught my eye.  After decades of R&D, Blacklight Power, Inc. might finally release a commercial product as early as 2013.  Per their recent May 22, 2012 news release obtained from MarketWatch, Blacklight's novel CIHT process (basically direct electricity generation from a new kind of fractional quantum state hydrogen atom called the hydrino, which is coaxed in to existence from plain old water vapor) has been validated by six independent sources, including MIT and the California Institute of Technology.  Dr. Randell L. Mills' (chairman of the board, CEO and President of Blacklight Power, Inc.) hydrino theory, which suggests that the hydrogen atom can actually take on a more stable fractional quantum state than the currently known/accepted ground state, has been met with extreme skepticism in the past.  As an example, Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist from City College of New York (whom I have the utmost respect for btw) once called the hydrino theory "dumb."

However, it appears that some scientists have started to warm up to the idea of the hydrino.  Quoting W. Henry Weinberg professor of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Applied Physics at California Institute of Technology:
"It would be irrational not to be very skeptical, and I was extremely skeptical. However, after having reviewed Dr. Mills classical theory, participated in experimental designs and execution, and having reviewed vast amounts of other data BLP produced, I have found nothing that warrants rejection of their extraordinary claims, and I encourage aggressive optimization and fast track development of a scaled up prototype," said Dr. Weinberg. "To be able to use hydrogen from water as a cheap and nonpolluting source of power would represent one of the most important technological breakthroughs in history."[1]
Refer to the article I wrote back in December of 2010 titled Blacklight Power, Inc. Survives Over a Decade of Skepticism for further details on this revolutionary technology and company.

Sources:
[1]  Electricity generated from water: BlackLight Power announces validation of its scientific breakthrough in energy production, MarketWatch

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