ration.
Mike Carrell
From: francis [mailto:froarty...@comcast.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 8:02 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: [Vo]:BLP looking for "Battery Development Scientist/Engineer"
Perhaps BLP is having difficulty restoring the catalyst and is looking to
s
From: Jed Rothwell
* They (BLP) should make whatever they can, as quickly as they can, and
concentrate on using it to convince large numbers of people the effect is
real. Once they do that, the rest will follow. If they fail to do that,
nothing will follow.
Here is an alternative predi
e cathodes. Mills is far
ahead by such measures.
Mike Carrell
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 9:07 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:BLP looking for "Battery Development Scientist/Engineer"
Mike Carrell wrote:
Mike Carrell wrote:
> BLP has already and repeatedly, with Rowan, achieved 1 MJ, 50 kW energy
> bursts . . .
>
If they can do this, I think they should stop trying to make a prototype
practical device and concentrate instead on demonstrating something like
this to a large number of people and on
Perhaps BLP is having difficulty restoring the catalyst and is looking to
slow the reaction from a burst to an on demand system using battery
technology. This could be a primary A type battery or they may find a
control loop is all they need to avoid the burn out. I have suggested
previously that
e will try. The tide Jed wrote about in
his book can happen.
Mike Carrell
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 6:53 PM
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:BLP looking for "Battery Development Scientist/Engineer"
Robin van S
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Ah. You are saying this is an unconventional battery based on BLP
> technology.
B-E-T-T-E-R-Y. :-)
T
Robin van Spaandonk wrote:
>It would
>solve the storage problem associated with wind and solar collectors, among
>other things.
If BLP have working Hydrino technology, then wind and solar have no future.
Good point. And, if the hydrino technology can be scaled down to the
size of an automobi
In reply to Mike Carrell's message of Fri, 6 Aug 2010 17:57:11 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>It would
>solve the storage problem associated with wind and solar collectors, among
>other things.
If BLP have working Hydrino technology, then wind and solar have no future.
Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk
http:/
Mike Carrell wrote:
The hyper-battery has been a potential product
of BLP technology for many years, but one needs volume production of
hydrinos to support a battery industry. BLP's offer to hire somebody for a
good salary to develop the product is direct evidence of a growing
confidence. I sugg
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From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 4:46 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [Vo]:BLP looking for "Battery Development Scientist/Engineer"
I wish that BLP would stop screwing around developing conventional
technology peripherals such as batterie
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:57 PM, OrionWorks - Steven V Johnson
wrote:
> BLP looking for a Battery Development Scientist/Engineer
I think they mean 'bettery'.
T
I wish that BLP would stop screwing around developing conventional
technology peripherals such as batteries, and simply show the world a
small version of their gadget producing a lot of energy.
- Jed
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