Note - that despite the crap-load of magnificent claims Mills has been making for months on the massive COP, he says in the vid that he has no data on the photovoltaic conversion end of it. What !?!
Yet he wants to move it to market real quick. UNBELIEVABLE. He needs at least a year of performance data before moving to market, but he says there is presently none. This is most reminiscent of all those New Mexico licensees for the previous bogus invention (of a long line of bogus inventions) - that were supposed to be in production back in… when? Uh, like 8 years ago. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/11/blacklight-power-energy-f_n_150270.html Where does BLP find investors this gullible and patient? At least Rossi claims to have a year of performance data under his belt. If he does, he will have no competition from “the brilliant one.” From: Eric Walker Here is where a demo of the open device starts: https://youtu.be/R0PYe-4090g?t=53m13s Just prior to that, Mills says: "Now there's no microwave here. There's no high voltage. This is plasma being created in atmospheric pressures, that's filling that entire chamber. That is an enormous amount of power -- there's no energy source that can be responsible for that." No doubt we're to conclude that we're seeing the side-effects of Hydrinos. The video itself reminds me a little of ball lightning: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning#/media/File:Great_Balls_of_Lightning.jpg One proposed explanation for ball lightning is that soil is vaporized by an arc discharge, in which case you'd have a dusty plasma. My suspicion is that that somehow induces beta decay in the dusty plasma, creating a self-sustaining ball of hot electrons and Cherenkov radiation. BrLP may have found a way to harness that kind of process, using a precursor such as potassium or silicon. In ball lightning, there's often reports of a sulfur smell. A source of the sulfur could be the following decays, starting with silicon: * * 32Si => 32P + e- + neutrino + 13 MeV * 32P => 32S + e- + neutrino + 1.7 MeV Eric On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Jack Cole <[email protected]> wrote: Looks like they made a video available of their welder-sun demo. ;) See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0PYe-4090g

