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Has Anyone Heard of Hydrinos?

08/17/2009 8:46 PM

I came across Blacklight Power, from a link in the weekly Chem info newsletter

Here is the best explanation I could find.

There seems to be lots of talk trying to lead us to believe that this process is overuinity, without actually saying it

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Re: Has anyone heard of Hydrinos?

08/17/2009 8:53 PM

Ah, Garthh, my friend. Step this way into my parlor. Let me tell you about the time aliens abducted me and...but no, wait..I can only tell this story if I also give you the opportunity to share the great wealth the aliens bestowed. Now the wealth is all in Blestogian flgs, so I'll need you to send me a cashier's cheque for $450 (US) to cover the exchange costs, and within two Blestogian business days, you'll be fabously wealthy.

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Re: Has anyone heard of Hydrinos?

08/17/2009 11:19 PM

There seems to be lots of talk trying to lead us to believe that this process is overuinity, without actually saying it

Oh they are quite clear on their website. See previous threads on CR4 regarding this overunity scam.

http://cr4.globalspec.com/comment/262242

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Re: Has anyone heard of Hydrinos?

08/18/2009 11:00 AM

Hi JOAT,

I was surprised to find it coming from Chem Info. I can't seem to stop myself from posting when I see this stuff from usually reliable sources...

KOH & aluminimum is it to make a bunch of hydrogen gas? The intriguing part is the claim that the process is reversible...

I missed that thread, being busy with work at the time [I'm usually a sucker for a good larf]

Blacklight at least took the time to post some good looking bullshit research.

To TVP45, would you take Amish money?

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Re: Has anyone heard of Hydrinos?

08/18/2009 4:16 PM

I was surprised to find it coming from Chem Info.

After reading the article it doesn't surprise me.

Rowan University professors have reported a net energy gain of up to 6.5 times the maximum energy potential of the materials in the system from known chemical reactions.

In a joint statement, Dr. K.V. Ramanujachary, Rowan University Meritorious Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Dr. Amos Mugweru, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, and Dr. Peter Jansson P.E., Associate Professor of Engineering said, "In independent tests conducted over the past three months involving 10 solid fuels made by us from commercially-available chemicals, our team of engineering and chemistry professors, staff, and students at Rowan University has independently and consistently generated energy in excesses ranging from 1.2 times to 6.5 times the maximum theoretical heat available through known chemical reactions."

Independent verification is mentioned a number of times. What isn't mentioned however is what is in the mysterious fuel, for you see the independent testing is against a stated fuel compound which exceeds the stated theoretical maximum energy output by up to 650% under test.

Fuel supplied and fuel composition stated by Blacklight but not independently verified. No prizes for guessing what additives are actually in the fuel to give the extra power being independently measured (no it is not hydrinos).

You would think that after all the miracle increased MPG car fuel mothball additive scams people would learn to not take a scammers word at face value and actually verify everything. Still, scammers have been able to work their slight of hand scams even in controlled lab environments while under video surveillance.

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Re: Has anyone heard of Hydrinos?

08/18/2009 8:35 PM

Chem Info is usually infotainment of a technical nature.

I was not trying to hold them up as a superior source of chemical knowledge, they generally seem to report on what Union Carbide or Dow, BASF [the biggies].... are doing.

Rowan isn't exactly bragging about it's affiliation w/BLP .

Near as I can tell BLP gave them some gifts & contracted for something [can't quite tell what]

I don't find any other mention of BLP

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08/18/2009 3:10 AM

Hydrinos = crap

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08/19/2009 11:21 AM

Isn't it dihydrino molecules?

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Re: Has anyone heard of Hydrinos?

08/18/2009 4:02 AM

I believe them but can someone just tell me exactly what they claim.

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08/19/2009 6:53 AM

In the spirit of wave-particle duality, its the particle associated with water waves.

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