Rowan University confirms Black Light Power’s new disruptive energy source | Facts & Arts:
This summer FACTS & ARTS published an article by Michael Johnson about Black Light Power, an American company claiming to have invented a completely new energy source. According to Black Light Power the electron in the hydrogen atom can be pushed closer to the proton, a process which will release large amounts of energy. The energy released is considerably more than what is required to extract the needed amount of hydrogen from water. Thus the Black Light Power process could give access to an endless energy source in the form of water.
The Black Light Power's claim is highly controversial in the academic world. However, Rowan University engineers, led by Dr Peter Jansson, announced on October 20, 2008, that they have been able to independently replicate the Black Light Power Process.
Black Light Power quotes Dr Jansson in its press release:
"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."
Should the claim of Black Light Power, and now of Rowan University, prove to be true, it will have the most profound implications for the world in terms of economics, politics and environment. The one who lives will see, but surely it is a story worth following.
Please see following links:
Michael Johnson: New cheap power source heading for independent tests
Please watch also a short presentation below of Black Light Power by the company's founder and CEO Dr Randell Mills. Dr Mills studied medicine at Harvard University, continued with post graduate studies in physics at MIT. At MIT Dr Mills came across quantum mechanics. Struck by the weirdness of the theory, he set about devising a radically different theory of the sub-atomic system. Dr. Mills founded Black Light Power some 20 years ago. The company has received about 60 million dollars of private funding.For the history of Black Light Power please see column by Robert Matthews in the Financial Times.
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