>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

