Above Unity - BlackLight Power

Yesterday, I introduced the first of three theoretically above unity devices, the ShockWave Power Reactor. Above unity devices are those that produce more energy than you put it. Today's post is about a company that calls itself Brilliant Light Power, Inc. Their current flagship product is called the SunCell® power generator. In theory, their device creates power directly from ordinary water. How is this possible?

The principles behind this remarkable device were discovered in 1999 by Dr. Randell L. Mills of Cranbury, NJ. His original company name was BlackLight Power but has since renamed it to Brilliant Light Power. Dr. Mills claims that the each single electron that orbits the single proton of an ordinary hydrogen atom has a lower energy state. Dr. Mill states that his catalyst-activated process drops the electron into a lower energy state releasing energy in the form of a photon, light. Dr. Mills calls the resulting atom a hydrino and likens it to dark matter.

Hydrinos are a new form of hydrogen theoretically predicted by Dr. Mills and produced and characterized by BrLP. Hydrinos are produced during the BlackLight Process as energy is released from the hydrogen atom as the electron transitions to the lower orbit. The amount of energy produced, if true, would be incredible. It would solve the world's energy crisis overnight. After all, what is more plentiful than water?

And what can you do with the stuff, hydrino based material, after you make it? Dr. Mills claims it can be used to make explosives or propellants. It can make ships rustproof and endowed with stealth properties, and even wilder things like an anti-gravity effect that will allow a vessel to elevate, and even crazier stuff.

If this turns out to be true, this would be a remarkable discovery indeed. Here is an image of the SunCell® power generator courtesy of Brilliant Light Power, Inc.

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Published on December 27, 2016 06:00 Tags: action, adventure, ftl, science-fiction, space-travel, vuduri
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