With all this licensing activity going on I thought it might be a good time to offer up an unscientific and informal query among the Vort membership on what people think BLP's chances are of pulling the rabbit out of the hat. I offer up two questions.
QUESTION A: What do you think of the claim that BLP & Rowan University has accurately measured excess heat from the alleged BLP process? ...or do you think everyone involved has made a mistake in measurements – which will eventually come out in the laundry. My Response: I think there's a 70% - 80% chance that BLP & Rowan U. got the heat measurement right. QUESTION B: What do you think of the possibility that even though BLP and Rowan University has accurately measured excess heat, the recycling process, including consumables, like nickel, may turn out to be so energy intensive and/or expensive that for all practical purposes generating electricity cannot be economically produced for at least another 30 – 40 years, which by that time some other AE technology may surpass it. In the meantime, Mills, gets a Nobel prize for his audacious discovery 20 years from now. ;-) My Response: I sit firmly on the fence on this one. I give BLP a 50% - 50% chance of succeeding. Feel free to shoot holes through my unscientific response. Nothing would please me more than to have my pessimism proven unfounded. Regards Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks

