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Old 08-29-2008, 01:44 PM
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Default Anyone heard of blacklight...

They are creating energy that defies the laws of physics They can create energy in abundance of 200x what it costs to make. Using water to make hydrogen and then hydrinos.

http://www.blacklightpower.com/profile.shtml

I read about it in a magazine, forget which one.
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i had blacklights when i was in high school
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Electrolytic hydrogen generation takes a shit load of power.
And even more is required to split H2 apart.

The laws of thermodynamics can't be broken.
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Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™



Electrolytic hydrogen generation takes a shit load of power.
And even more is required to split H2 apart.

The laws of thermodynamics can't be broken.

Other scientists have tried their process and replicated their findings, even though it violates the "laws" Maybe the "laws" aren't as perfect as we thoughth:
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Originally Posted by TeggerLS
Other scientists have tried their process and replicated their findings, even though it violates the "laws" Maybe the "laws" aren't as perfect as we thoughth:
Then what is this miracle "catalyst" they've found that will break the hydrogen bonds so efficiently?

Until I see something more than a half-assed flash animation, I'm not buying it.
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Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™



Electrolytic hydrogen generation takes a shit load of power.
And even more is required to split H2 apart.

The laws of thermodynamics can't be broken.
agreed.

although this "theory" claims to have found a lower energy state than ground state hydrogen, which is where they're getting the energy. with the basics of quantum theory i've learned so far in undergrad physics, this sounds incredibly unlikely. ground state hydrogen is simply the lowest you can go.
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Originally Posted by TheOtherDave™
The laws of thermodynamics can't be broken.
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Originally Posted by End of Eternity
agreed.

although this "theory" claims to have found a lower energy state than ground state hydrogen, which is where they're getting the energy. with the basics of quantum theory i've learned so far in undergrad physics, this sounds incredibly unlikely. ground state hydrogen is simply the lowest you can go.
They are talking dark matter hereh:



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