What COP has Mills measured?

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 10:34 PM, Mike Carrell <[email protected]> wrote:

> SVJ’summary of the interview is not bad at all. I caution the Vort
> community to not use the “close the loop” est with regard to BLP. BLP **is
> not** a free energy device. There is clearly a consumable, plain water,
> of which we have lots. The BLP SunCell gets **lots** of energy from the
> water, even from humidity in the air.  Skepticism of  the numerical claims
> is natural, but should be regarded as an invitation to study. The
> detonation light pulses last 0.5 ms, so at a 2,000/sec firing rate, the
> output is effectively continuous and the SunCell becomes a DC power source.
> Mills has already demonstrated with smooth copper discs, so there seems no
> reason for not reaching the 2,000 detonation rate.
>
> Mike Carrell
>
> *From:* Orionworks - Steven Vincent Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 16, 2014 6:44 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* RE: [Vo]:Mills' Interview
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> Earlier today, July 16, 2014, I noticed Mills posted another statement
> claiming another crucial demo will likely be scheduled within another
> couple of months. As of July 16 2014, over in the Yahoo Society for
> Classical Physics group, subject thread " rumors regarding July 21st demo"
> Mills states:
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> Next demonstration, in say two months, regards running the ignition off of
> the PV. [That sounds to me as if BLP will actually show a POC prototype
> that will close the loop. If so, it will be historic- svj]
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> We have very elegant engineering designs to the optical distribution
> system and electronics to achieve that goal.  We have to build and test
> them.
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> On another matter in regards to Mills' work, I Axil recently stated:
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> "When dielectric gases like oxygen and chlorine and some other noble gases
> are added to hydrogen, you get an unstable, hard to control and explosive
> mix which is great for a pressure based internal explosion discharge
> engine."
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> Perhaps I have missed something, but Axil seems to be unaware of a crucial
> characteristic pertaining to BLP's "Sun Cell (TM)" explosion ratios. BLP
> claims their proprietary solid-fuel water infused mixture generates a
> kinetic expansion ratio of about 10% per ignition. A 10% expansion rate
> strikes me as an exceedingly weak kinetic explosion quotient.
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> FYI, recent BLP demonstrations from June 25, 2014  (published June 29) can
> be viewed at:
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> Part 1:   http://youtu.be/zGTUd68hu5M
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> Part 2:   http://youtu.be/rRnfuO6uQyU
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> I've viewed these videos back-to back several times over the last 10 days.
> I always seem to get a little more with each additional viewing. One has to
> be willing to invest several hours of one's time viewing them.
> Unfortunately, not many of us have several hours to kill particularly when
> we may already be predisposed into assuming viewing such demonstrations
> would be dubious at best. As for me, I wuz lucky in the sense that I had
> been on vacation for the past 10 days. So, I had the time. It was well
> worth my time.
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> According to BLP a significant portion of the energy being generated per
> explosion matches the visible spectrum of our sun extraordinarily well.
> This would seem to lend additional support to some of Mill's controversial
> CQM claims. I realize some within the Vort Collective, such as Jones who
> likes to use the "LOL" acronym a lot when discussing Mills' claims, doesn't
> seem to regard CQM with high regard. As for me, I prefer to remain neutral
> on such matters... or "agnostic" as I noticed Mills tended to say several
> times, particularly when discussing which avenue might be the best path to
> follow when utilizing BLP technology. ;-)
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> Setting CQM theory aside, insofar as satisfying BLP's needs are concerned,
> utilizing sun light appears to have been a godsend insofar as addressing a
> crucial need of exploiting an already well developed multi-billion dollar
> PV industry. The predicted amount of "Sun Cell (tm)" light to be generated
> when the reaction cycle is ramped up to 1000 (or 2000?) explosions per
> second appears to translate into an obscene amount of excess DC current -
> on the order of generating kilowatts and megawatts of excess electricity. I
> believe BLP claims several engineering firms are currently working with
> them on the goal of engineering a prototype capable of generating a
> continuous explosion rate of 1000 - 2000 per second. Apparently, from an
> engineering POV this should not be difficult to design. I gather designing
> a jet engine would be far more difficult task.
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> According to the two June 25 video demonstrations, BLP wants to engineer
> the process to eventually utilize higher efficiency triple-junction PV
> cells. The upgrade should increase the conversion rate significantly more
> than what can currently be utilized using off the shelf technology.
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> BLP claims the amortization rate for paying off PV cells using BLP "Sun
> Cell (TM)" technology would be in the neighborhood of about a month. Higher
> efficiency triple cell PV technology may be capable of cutting the
> amortization time down to just a couple of days. That certainly sounds
> better than financing a 15 - 20 year loan in order to attach a series of PV
> panels to my rooftop.
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> The implication being inferred here is that electricity generated from BLP
> technology may soon be "disposable". At least, that's what Randy appears to
> be predicting. It goes without saying that the latest BLP demonstrations
> and the claims appear to be extraordinary hard-to-take at face value. Many
> within the Vort Collective are inherently suspicious. I can appreciate such
> skepticism. All we can do is wait and see what develops. Fortunately, the
> wait may not be long.
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> FWIW, I'll go ahead and make a fool of myself and bet that BLP will pull
> the rabbit out of the hat, possibly within six months... 12 months tops. I
> mean: closing the loop. Keep in mind I'm only betting for bragging rights.
> ;-)
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> (My current bet is subject to change without notice based on further BLP
> developments - or bungles.)
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> Regards,
>
> Steven Vincent Johnson
>
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>
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