[Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Jones Beene
--- Mike Carrell wrote: As I dig into the new material on the BLP website, it looks as Mills is finally positioned for commercial development. His 'solid' fuel when heated releases H and K3+ Here is a picture of such a solid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_hydroxide Which is

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Jones Beene
Speaking of Capstone - the once hot stock micro-turbine manufacturer, which had some kind of a tie-in to BLP ... and was featured prominently in one of Randy Mills' interviews ten years ago as being on the verge of a commercial product using hydrino energy... ... in the course of trying to find

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Mike Carrell
- Original Message - From: Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Mike Carrell wrote: As I dig into the new material on the BLP website, it looks as Mills is finally positioned for commercial development. His 'solid' fuel when heated releases H and K3+ Here is a picture of such a

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread OrionWorks
From Mike Carrell: ... I wish I could, but such are quite proprietary. It would be reasonable to assume that discussions in that direction have been going on for some time. Even if interested parties duplicated some the effects documented by BLP, there are vexing problems with commercial

Re: [Vo]:Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Fri, 4 Apr 2008 23:04:45 -0400: Hi, [snip] MC: As I dig into the new material on the BLP website, it looks as Mills is finally positioned for commercial development. His 'solid' fuel when heated releases H and K3+, apprently in mutual proximity. The rt

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:02:25 -0400: Hi, [snip] Jones, you are a clever and sophisticated observer and can do better than that if you want to be objective. The voluminous journal papers and experimental reports are hardly 'vaporware'. They require study. The new

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Mike Carrell
I think Robin may be right about the details. The explicit detail on the website is a mention of KH(1./4) in the fourth step of the process animnation. H(1/4) has an ionization potential of some 435 eV. Someplace I recall an association of K3+ with H(1/4) but I have not found the reference

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread R C Macaulay
Howdy Vorts, What am I missing in regards to BLP ? Our tiny company budgets $ 350,000. per year in research. No matter how great the idea, if we don't see something happen in two years.. bye bye idea based on the simple premise that a blind hog can root up an acorn every once in awhile..

Re: [Vo]:Where's the beef? was: Stupid Academic stunt

2008-04-05 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to R C Macaulay's message of Sat, 5 Apr 2008 20:57:10 -0500: Hi, [snip] in awhile.. BUT.. 19 years ? I thought Mills started in 1986 - that would mean 22 years, not 19. Regards, Robin van Spaandonk The shrub is a plant.