>From Eric:

 

> The intensity of the emitted light sounds dangerous to me.  Consider that

> a fresnel lense can easily be used to start a fire with one sun (in contrast

> to 10,000 suns).  If the number is accurate, there may be military 
> applications.

 

 

See Blacklight’s June 25, 2014 Second Public Demonstration

 

http://vimeo.com/99500674

 

>From the "Demonstration Day link:

 

On June 25th, BlackLight performed its second preannounced public demonstration 
of its breakthrough technology to a group of distinguished attendees that 
spanned the spectrum of professionals. Specific events included: ignition of 
H2O-based solid fuel, calorimetric energy balance determination, EUV 
spectroscopy of the hydrogen transitions to hydrinos, theory, technical, 
engineering, and commercialization presentations, BlackLight’s 
Electricity-Generation Demonstration of Automated Ignition System of Vibratory 
Conveyor-Fed H2O-Based Solid Fuel Powder, BlackLight’s Demonstration of 
Automated Ignition System of Auger-Fed H2O-Based Solid Fuel Powder that was 
repeated with Photovoltaic Conversion of Light to Electricity, and question and 
answer sessions with participation by two validators including a defense 
company licensee. [Bold Italics, mine].

 

The response came from one of the two validators answering a question from the 
audience. Could there be defense applications? In a nutshell, yes. He was 
pretty mum about it. The terse response disturbed me.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

svjart.orionworks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks

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