their product was evaluated (spring of this year, iinm) by a new
jersey university, and according to them it indeed does what ble
claims. even so, it does seem a bit 'star trek'. it should be noted
ble apparently insisted on supplying the catalyst in the university
test, rather than allow it to
their product was evaluated (spring of this year, iinm) by a new
jersey university, and according to them it indeed does what ble
claims. even so, it does seem a bit 'star trek'. it should be noted
ble apparently insisted on supplying the catalyst in the university
test, rather than allow it to
i believe that would be white dark inertia. groan
On 9/17/09, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
their product was evaluated (spring of this year, iinm) by a new
jersey university, and according to them it indeed does what ble
claims. even so, it does seem a bit 'star trek'. it should be
According to wikipedia, it looks like a lot of hocus pocus and hand
waving, but it's not entirely certain. At the very least they have not
been very diligent or forthcoming about their stuff before trying to
make a bunch of money off of it. Already have gotten upwards of 60
million dollars of
Somehow I am reminded of doc ock building that giant sphere of doom...
--- On Wed, 9/16/09, Erik Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Erik Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Black light energy
To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@sustainablelists.org
Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 8:12 PM