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peristaltor) wrote2008-07-31 12:40 pm
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Other Than Neon Velvet Paintings. . .
. . . Can someone tell me how BlackLight Power might work? This is something my neighbor sent my way. He's far more formally educated on the sciences, and even he had never heard of a "hydrino:"
For a hint that this might be a scam, let me direct you to their company logo:

Compare that to a more familiar image:

Coincidence? We'll see when their tech emerges from the lab. . . if it ever does. Hydrinos might be finicky things.
In (the company's patented) process, the electron in an ordinary hydrogen atom is induced to move closer to the proton, below the prior-known ground state to form more stable hydrogen atoms called hydrinos. The large energy released exceeds that required to extract hydrogen from water, such that water may serve as the hydrogen fuel source for the process.
For a hint that this might be a scam, let me direct you to their company logo:

Compare that to a more familiar image:

Coincidence? We'll see when their tech emerges from the lab. . . if it ever does. Hydrinos might be finicky things.