There have been quite a few developments over the past couple of months since I last posted an update. If you're not familiar with Brilliant Light
Power's previous work, this
article has an
up-to-date timeline and backstory on their progress.
At the end of October, BrLP released this video of their reactor achieving a completely self-sustaining reaction without any external power being
dumped into the reaction chamber.
The reactor here is comprised of dual liquid silver metal injectors that served as the source of electricity to cause ignition of the hydrino plasma
reaction. First, the cell was operated with electromagnetic (EM) pump injection only. The EM pump pressure was increased to cause an intersection of
the molten metal streams. Then, molten silver streams were electrified, which initiated and maintained the hydrino ignition.
Once the hydrino reaction was hot enough, they shut off all external power to the reaction chamber. The silver catalyst was so hot that the chamber
acted as its own boiler, allowing the reaction to continue even without power being applied. This continued reaction was predicted by Mills' theory
prior to this demonstration.
BrLP have contracted with Columbia Tech to have them do the prototype and manufacturing workups. CT’s Chief Technology Officer is projecting initial
field testing of prototype units to take place in 6 months, with pilot commercial units available 6 months after initial field testing completes.
Phase 1A design began on November 1st.
Masimo Semiconductor is responsible for creating the commercial photovoltaic converter comprising a denser receiver array of concentrator
multijunction photovoltaic cells that will wrap around the black-body light source. Masimo’s Head of Business Development is projecting the
photovoltaic array to be ready for the prototype field tests on time.
Looking at the slide notes from Masimo, they are projecting 15.5kW output for the first prototype, and 28.5kW for the second prototype.
Here’s Masimo’s published timeline:
-Week 1: July 27, 2016…. Masimo Semi currently under TPV Cell contract and drawings
-Week 10: Oct 19, 2016…..Masimo Semi currently under gDRA prototype development contract
-Week 14: Nov 4, 2016…..1-Junction Cells on GaAs & InP complete
-Week 16: Nov 18, 2016….gDRA Prototype 3-D model complete
-Week 24: Jan 13, 2017….gDRA Prototype (1-J) Single TRU complete
-Week 28: Feb 17, 2017…. 2-Junction Cells on GaAs or InP complete (requires contract)
-Week 40: May 7, 2017….gDRA Prototype (2-Junction Cells) complete (requires contract)
So looking at the notes, Jan 13, 2017 is a big day because that’s the day the first geodesic Dense Receiver Array will be completed (gDRA). The gDRA
is the photovoltaic dome that wraps around the black body light source. Once that’s done, we could see a self-sustaining prototype generator produce
power for the first time not too long after that. So perhaps a fully working prototype will be wheeled out for a public demo sometime near the end of
January or in February.
I doubt that a new version of the Bic lighter could be designed, prototyped and build for production within the time frame specified. Which, I
figure, is just about the run time for fielding investors.
Very relevant; it shows they are scamming once again for funds, however your post is irrelevant because of your blind faith in a scam.
It does not matter either way, in less then a couple of months I will be able to show you in full when they do not provide AGAIN how wrong you are,
then you can go ahead and deny it and trump up with false claims on how it works again, then it will go silent again and in another year another
thread will be posted with the exact same claims and posts again.
It has happened before,and it will happen again...and again...and again....
The last time I studied Mills I felt there were a lot of red flags. It would be nice if it were successful. But that this point, unless he publishes
his PSE&G bill showing a surplus of energy I just don't believe him. I would like to. But his changes to the standard model of physics are just to
big to accept.
That is how I felt when I studied all their published work. I kept thinking you have to hand it to Mills for getting so much money on this stuff.
The last demo I looked at he was shorting out bits of metal into fireballs and claiming it was some new magical reaction. This new video is harder to
figure out what he's doing. Maybe he's discovered something profound. I may be skeptical but I will be one of the first people wearing a t-shirt
with his mug on it if he's successful!
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When they release a product then please let me know. Until then IDGAF...
Seriously.
If they release a product then others can test it and see whether its true or fake. Until then they can go and GTFO of my news source as I will
believe they are fake.
So if someone says to you that fairies exist because "they believe", would YOU believe them when there's mountains of evidence to say they don't
exist?