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JohnQPublic
1st June 2016, 08:35 AM
(Does use silver...)

Brilliant Light Power (http://brilliantlightpower.com/)


https://vimeo.com/151158685

Dogman
1st June 2016, 08:52 AM
8271



About time for another push for vapor power production, just add money to the kitty to develope it, and become mega rich...


8273

JohnQPublic
1st June 2016, 10:47 AM
See 53-58 minutes.


https://youtu.be/R0PYe-4090g

Dogman
1st June 2016, 11:01 AM
Still not bitting...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brilliant_Light_Power

JohnQPublic
1st June 2016, 11:03 AM
Still not bitting...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brilliant_Light_Power

It is controversial, check out the 8 archives in the TALK section.

Dogman
1st June 2016, 11:10 AM
Followed it (Them) back when called blacklight, I will pay more attention when and if they can hit breakeven and above in power production. Power in = more power out than in = effective despite the % above and beyond the input power level = net gain= useful !

Hell breakeven would be great. power in = power produced = self substaining = hot brick ;D

Neuro
2nd June 2016, 12:44 AM
8271



About time for another push for vapor power production, just add money to the kitty to develope it, and become mega rich...


8273

Before investing aunties inheritance, read this...

http://goodmath.scientopia.org/2014/01/14/the-latest-update-in-the-hydrino-saga/

Glass
2nd June 2016, 01:36 AM
the only thing I disagree with is the patent aspect. Not necessary to include a full set of instructions, schematics of the workings etc. That doesn't counter that it looks a lot like a smoke and mirrors, magical process scam for people who don't understand. To me it sounds like a static electricity generator and as the writer points out it seems to deal with measuring only an instant of time/energy, a flash if you will and claiming that as evidence of a continual process. Almost like a lightening strike enhanced by highly dense water vapor.

Dogman
2nd June 2016, 03:54 AM
Before investing aunties inheritance, read this...

http://goodmath.scientopia.org/2014/01/14/the-latest-update-in-the-hydrino-saga/ Without any doubt in my mind, its a at least equal to perpetual energy along with using water for power in gas engines.

Sure you can use Electrolysis to separate the hydrogen and oxygen and then burn the hydrogen. But the process uses more power input for the process than can be extracted for useful work which = net loss of power, which = non viable.

But it is a total hoot and grin, watching people try and scam or not others out of their money and time trying to make any form of perpetual energy work. Not saying it can not happen, but am saying it has not happened yet, despite people trying all over the world throughout all of these years. And some truly believe they can make such a system work, along with others that are only in it to make a buck off the back from others.

Got popcorn ?

;D

Neuro
2nd June 2016, 04:04 AM
Without any doubt in my mind, its a at least equal to perpetual energy along with using water for power in gas engines.

Sure you can use Electrolysis to separate the hydrogen and oxygen and then burn the hydrogen. But the process uses more power input for the process than can be extracted for useful work which = net loss of power, which = non viable.

But it is a total hoot and grin, watching people try and scam or not others out of their money and time trying to make any form of perpetual energy work. Not saying it can not happen, but am saying it has not happened yet, despite people trying all over the world throughout all of these years. And some truly believe they can make such a system work, along with others that are only in it to make a buck off the back from others.

Got popcorn ?

;D

Since basic physics classes in skool was replaced with climate change political correctness you can fool people with fairy tales...

JohnQPublic
5th June 2016, 09:32 PM
I wonder if something is happening in the reactions, but one of the issues that alerted me to the likely falsity of this is the claims of predicting that the universe is expanding, and claims about "dark matter". These tend to be red flags for me.