In Mike Carrell's "BLP implementation path" post of  
Thu, 14 Apr 2005 he writes:

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    "The BLP process uses certain catalytic ions to 
    induce atomic hydrogen atoms to collapse to a 
    lower state, called hydrinos. A cascade of 
    collapses [but not a runaway chain reaction] to 
    many lower states is possible, with yields of 
    still higher energy at each stage. At even the 
    first stage, the energy yield per atom is greater 
    than that necessary to isolate a hydrogen atom 
    from a water molecule. This opens the door to 
    ordinary water as a fuel, which has been 
    demonstrated, as O++ is one of the catalysts. 
    The energy from the reactions is primarily as 
    deep UV radiation, hence the name Black Light 
    Power. Further details and tutorials are available 
    a the website, www.blacklightpower.com."
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It seems to me that there could be a connection here to
Chaplin's isomeric clusters. 

Also, I believe UV is more intense in the upper atmosphere
so it may be there that the water capacitors primarily get 
recharged.

If one is seeking to regenerate water to it's original state 
after "cold fog" kinetic energy extraction then blacklight
experience suggests that UV is the best place to start.

Frank Grimer


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