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Rowan University confirms BlackLight's new disruptive energy source
Posted on Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 22:23:00 UTC by vlad
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BlackLight Power Inc. Announces Independent Replication of New Energy Source
CRANBURY, N.J., Oct 20, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Rowan University confirms BlackLight's new disruptive energy source
BlackLight Power (BLP) Inc. today announced the successful independent
replication and validation of its 1,000 watt and 50,000 watt reactors
based on its proprietary new clean energy technology. This follows
BLP's May announcement that it had successfully tested a new
non-polluting energy source.
BLP's 50,000 watt
reactor generated over one million joules of energy in a precise
measurement made by Rowan University engineers, led by Dr. Peter
Jansson. The independent study included full characterization of a
proprietary solid fuel to generate the energy, before and after the
reaction.
"Our experiments on the BlackLight technology have
demonstrated that within the range of measurement errors the
significant energy generated, which is 100 times the energy that could
be attributed to measurement error, cannot be explained by other known
sources like combustion or nuclear energy," says Dr. Jansson, professor
of engineering at Rowan University. "The ability to generate such
tremendous power in this controlled process demonstrates that the claim
by BlackLight Power that it is able to demonstrate repeatable heat
experiments based on their technology can be replicated by independent
scientists."
Note: I had to post this as a perfect example for the importance of a scientific, independent validation for any disruptive technology struggling to get recognition at this time. This is exactly what the XSF would do for all exotic technologies by providing every inventor with the right to an honest, objective scientific validation of their claims. Please read the post below and let's make such an essential organization a reality for the benefit of all mankind. Somebody well said: "People are powerful, but people are asleep"... Please, wake up people!
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Re: Rowan University confirms BlackLight's new disruptive energy source (Score: 1) by RBM on Friday, October 24, 2008 @ 19:24:14 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Read about this on theoildrum.com earlier. Posted from the Yahoo energy board.
One small step in the process. Do not underestimate the forces involved fighting this.
I really don't expect this to be allowed to benefit any civilzation.
There will be those who would hijack and corrupt this progress so they may personally benefit.
Remember, if this is truly a disruptive technology it will still be a fight.
As some have said here, it's going to be a 'go it alone' effort.
Gooooood Luck to us all !
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Re: Rowan University confirms BlackLight's new disruptive energy source (Score: 1) by Koen on Friday, October 31, 2008 @ 01:35:16 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://no.nl/tesla | If Mills is also right about his theory (quantum states of n=½ etc ... of the hydrogen atom) then R.L. Mills will be the name to mention and to remember during the next centuries. Thank you Randy Mills and thank you Dr. Peter Jansson.
The BlackLight process produces minimal waste in the form of hydrinos (according to Mills hydrino gas is exactly the 'missing cosmic dark matter'). Think of the global energy needs, how much 'dark' hydrino mass will be produced on a yearly basis by mankind? So what do we do with this dark matter waste product? Maybe under influence of solar UV light, we might recycle hydrino mass back to the usual hydrogen (groundstate n=1) matter ??? In that case, the BlackLight process would be a form of solar energy: an indirect use of high energy UV solar photons.
Mills: "hydrino waste is lighter than, air, so hydrino waste does not accumulate in the atmosphere".
Mills probably means 'the lower atmosphere'. Hydrino gas will probably accumulates in the upper atmosphere, and then it will be exposed to intense UV light, so maybe it is recycled back to ordinary H2 gas (which is stable and does not react with other atmopheric gasses) in the upper atmosphere.
It would be better to recycle hydrino gas back to normal hydrogen gas under controlled conditions, because recycled hydrogen can be re-used in the BlackLight process.
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Government Secrets & Black Light Corporation & JASONS (Score: 1) by vlad on Wednesday, November 05, 2008 @ 22:26:22 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | Submitted by NAG to the main page (pls note that posting on the main page is suspended until I get help with the new XSF site ... no serious offer so far):
Vlad, from the out side Black Light Corp. looks like any other
corporation, but for those of you that have done some digging you would
find a very strange operation. Seem that Black Light has some very top
notch people that work for it. These people are out of the realm of
you normal science guys that work for a business. If you did some
checking you would find that you have a couple so called EX-People from
almost every part of the government. They have a couple X-DARPA guys,
couple X-CIA guys, couple X-DOE guys and a couple X-NASA guys and
others working for them. This may not seem strange at first but it is.
Almost no corporation has this kind of top notch employ layout. First
their is no need for these kind of people unless your keeping an eye on
the science and have to report back to your branch of the government.
The
other strange thing about Black Light is that is has an unusual high
number of small grants from the government. Money wise nothing to
write home about until you start adding up the dollar count. Then you
start seeing a lot of small monies that are becoming very large
amounts. Then we have a very large government building that should
cost 100K plus a year to run and this cost Black Light almost
nothing? Some more of our tax dollars be spent on something that
can't be accounted for.
From my view, Black
Light looks like it is being run by the Jasons and for those of you who
don't know who the JASONS are, you need to look up the "DARPA+JASONS"
now your starting to get into the X-Files type stuff.
The
JASONS are the heavy weights in the science world, these are the guys
that truly count. They call the shots as to if new science get
developed or not.
What ever is going on at Black Light is big stuff, a lot more than is being let on!
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Re: Rowan University confirms BlackLight's new disruptive energy source (Score: 1) by Koen on Sunday, November 09, 2008 @ 04:04:31 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://no.nl/tesla | Maybe the BlackLightPower heat energy can be used for manufacturing solar grade silion. This may seem like a strange idea at first, but it makes sense.
Purification of silicon is a heat intensive process. For commercial- and daily life, energy in the form of heat and electricity are both needed and complementary. The price of solar grade silicon could be reduced dramatically by integration of BlackLightPower heat production in a solar grade silicon factory and solar panel factories.
One can also make a BlackLightPower electricity generator, but this requires an engine (moving parts, etc ...). I rather have very cheap solar cells and a BlackLightPower boyler for heating the house, than big noisy heat engine for electricity generation.
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