malg
Well-Known Member
Do we still need the sun then?
Not after the Ross Barkley debacleDo we still need the sun then?
Here's a bloody good and long argument about it on another forum.
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=315572
Same company (under a different name) were making the same promises back in 2003.
Well reading further, the CEO have made the same claims in various guises since the early 90's so I doubt big corp will need to.Yep I've read the septic comments. To be honest I don't know enough about science to make a judgment. They say they are looking to bring a prototype to market next year. The proof of the pudding as they say will be in the eating! Just glad it's out there during development stage. So if and when it does work.... It'll be harder for big corpa to smear it, buy it and mothball it!
BlackLight Power is in discussions with DaimlerChrysler, and three major corporations are already examining materials it has produced, say Mills and company executives.
In the next year, Mills promises, the revolution will be "hydrinoized."
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"I'll have demonstrated an entirely new form of energy production by the end of 2000," Mills responds
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They expect to have pilot plants built and devices ready for delivery in 12-18 months.
They first said that in '99.At the very least this is worth watching closely for the next year or so.