Krivit sez:
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> http://bobpark.org/
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> 2. HYDRINOS: HOW LONG CAN A REALLY DUMB IDEA SURVIVE?
> BlackLight Power (BLP), founded 17 years ago as HydroCatalysis,
> announced last week that the company had successfully tested a
> prototype power system that would generate 50 KW of thermal
> power. BLP anticipates delivery of the new power system in 12
> to 18 months. The BLP process, (WN 26 Apr 91) , discovered by
> Randy Mills, is said to coax hydrogen atoms into a "state below
> the ground state," called the "hydrino." There is no
> independent scientific confirmation of the hydrino, and BLP has
> a patent problem. So they have nothing to sell but bull shit.
> The company is therefore dependent on investors with deep
>  pockets and shallow brains.

We have been so focused on Dr. Park's latest BLP comments that we
almost forgot another prurient analysis:

1. ENERGY: $4 GAS SEEMS TO BE THE TIPPING POINT.
The nation has suddenly become energy conscious, forcing GM to slash
production of SUVs and dump the Hummer. Why, you may wonder, did it
take so long? Meanwhile, old energy scams are blossoming again. This
week, a reader pointed out, a new web site that sells instructions
($49.95) for converting your car to run on tap water
www.runyourscarwithwater.com. It uses the car battery to split water
into hydrogen and oxygen. Are these the same people who sold George W.
Bush on the hydrogen car in 2003? Predictably, the focus on energy has
even brought cold fusion back, with physicist Yoshiaki Arata at Osaka
University claiming to have the first "real" demonstration of the 1989
Pons and Fleischmann fizzle. Even the hydrino is back.

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I wonder where the good doctor gets his information.

He seems so knowledgeable about these matters. ;-)

Actually, I learn a lot from Dr. Park. I feel like I'm getting a
better understanding of the paradigms that motivate his opinions. Let
it be a lesson to me.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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