On bottom of page 165 and the top page 166, is that a description of a Papp
engine that I see? I thought that the Papp engine was open source.


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 12:59 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> The BLP website is down as I write this, but yesterday the
> "What’s New" tab on their homepage led to this entry dated 1/14/14 -
>
> Patent Application – Power Generation Systems and Methods Regarding Same.
>
> http://www.blacklightpower.com/wp-content/uploads/presentations/Power%20Generation%20Systems%20and%20Methods%20Patent%20Application.pdf
>
> I am unsure whether this untitled 324 page document is an existing
> patent application, one just submitted, or is pending submission.
>
> What I found especially interesting is that it credits the anomalous
> energy generation, and hydrino formation to an extremely wide range of
> plasma currents, and current pulse widths.  For example, on p.107,
> the following excerpt appears -
>
>   "The current density may be in the range of at least one of
>   100A/cm^2 to 1,000,000 A/cm^2, 1000 A/cm^2 to 100,000 A/cm^2,
>   [...]
>   The pulse time may be in at least one range chosen from about
>   10^-6 s to 10s, 10^-5s to 1s, 10^-4s to 0.1s, and 10^-3s to 0.01s.
>   [...]
>   The magnetic flux may be in the range of about 10 G to 10 T,
>   100 G to 5 T, or 1 kG to 1 T."
>
> The huge current densities and sharp rise/fall times should create
> very large magnetic forces that, if focused, impart huge momenta
> and energies to charged particles that are in, or impacted, by the
> plasma current filaments.
>
> Possibly, BLP's upcoming demo will be a more systemic version of
> the 1922 Wendt-Irion experiment that vindicates W-I's conclusions?
>
> -- Lou Pagnucco
>
>
>
>

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