
Implications
Date: Saturday, April 09, 2005 @ 13:46:14 UTC Topic: Science
In the hydrino yahoo group John B writes:
From the Review by Dr. Phillips: "The implications of this new physics are unprecedented. Philosophically, we will move from a physical world which is at best stochastic, perhaps "uncertain," at the core, to a world of simple, immutable physical laws. Engineers will be challenged with the goal of tapping a new and apparently inexhaustible source of energy.
Indeed, the new model makes it clear that potentially water can be "burned" to produce enormous energy (i.e. thousands of electron volts per hydrogen atoms) and a byproduct of inert hydrinos ("small hydrogen"), which Mills postulates are the missing dark matter of the universe.
Given the success of the theory, which uses only classical physics, in producing simple closed formed solutions to observations that resisted decades of computational effort to match them using the standard paradigm, the success of initial experimental tests of the model, as well as the revolutionary scientific and social implications of this theory, it is clear that the scientific community has an obligation to calmly and dispassionately test it."
The pdf paper is here: Jonathan Phillips
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