− | A company by the name of "BlackLight Power"<ref>[http://www.blacklightpower.com/ Website BlackLight Power]</ref> is known as a supplier of hydrino technology. BlackLight Power was founded by Mills in 1991 under the name of "HydroCatalysis Inc." and operates in Cranbury, New Jersey.<ref name="crimson" /> The company is funded by assets from investors and not by sales of products or licences. Time and again, BlackLight Power announced they were just months from a breakthrough of their technology which regularly resulted in the entry of new investors.<ref>[http://www.rexresearch.com/millshyd/millshyd.htm "Researcher Claims Power Tech That Defies Quantum Theory"]Dow Jones NewsWires (October 6, 1999) </ref> In 1997, BlackLight Power declared they were only six months from building a 100 kilowatt aggregate. Similar announcements are known of the companies [Felix Würth AG]] and [[Perendev Group]] in Germany. Munich-based Perendev Group of [[Mike Brady]] is not available by phone any longer; involved persons defected to Switzerland, and Brady was arrested in his home in Wollerau (Switzerland) on March 29, 2010. Prior to this, charges had been filed since advance payments for alleged energy producing magnet generators had been embezzled.<ref>[http://www.tz-online.de/aktuelles/muenchen/hokuspokus-betrueger-festgenommen-724127.html Hokuspokus-Betrüger festgenommen!], tz-online, 2010 (German)</ref> In Switzerland, the company Raum-Quanten-Motoren AG (RQM) owned by one [[Hans Lehner]] likewise tried to convince investors with a similar mode of operation. In Ireland, [[Steorn]] company has been trying to find investors for their "Orbo" technology which they claim will produce energy „in the near future“. | + | A company by the name of "BlackLight Power"<ref>[http://www.blacklightpower.com/ Website BlackLight Power]</ref> is known as a supplier of hydrino technology. BlackLight Power was founded by Mills in 1991 under the name of "HydroCatalysis Inc." and operates in Cranbury, New Jersey.<ref name="crimson" /> The company is funded by assets from investors and not by sales of products or licences. Time and again, BlackLight Power announced they were just months from a breakthrough of their technology which regularly resulted in the entry of new investors.<ref>[http://www.rexresearch.com/millshyd/millshyd.htm "Researcher Claims Power Tech That Defies Quantum Theory"]Dow Jones NewsWires (October 6, 1999) </ref> In 1997, BlackLight Power declared they were only six months from building a 100 kilowatt aggregate. Similar announcements are known of the companies [Felix Würth AG]] and [[Perendev-Group]] in Germany. Munich-based Perendev Group of [[Mike Brady]] is not available by phone any longer; involved persons defected to Switzerland, and Brady was arrested in his home in Wollerau (Switzerland) on March 29, 2010. Prior to this, charges had been filed since advance payments for alleged energy producing magnet generators had been embezzled.<ref>[http://www.tz-online.de/aktuelles/muenchen/hokuspokus-betrueger-festgenommen-724127.html Hokuspokus-Betrüger festgenommen!], tz-online, 2010 (German)</ref> In Switzerland, the company Raum-Quanten-Motoren AG (RQM) owned by one [[Hans Lehner]] likewise tried to convince investors with a similar mode of operation. In Ireland, [[Steorn]] company has been trying to find investors for their "Orbo" technology which they claim will produce energy „in the near future“. |
| According to Mills and BlackLight Power, hydrinos emitted energy in the form of ultraviolet light (known as ''black light'') and there were 137 energy levels of the hydrogen atom below its ground state. They claim it was possible to produce between one to twohundred times more energy from hydrogen than with chemical combustion. A prototype of a generator was said to produce a heat capacity of 50 kws, and a fraction of this energy was sufficient to obtain hydrogen from water. If the allegations made by BlackLight Power were true, this would allow the construction of a [[Perpetual Motion|perpetual motion]]. Such a device, however, violates the laws of thermodynamics. | | According to Mills and BlackLight Power, hydrinos emitted energy in the form of ultraviolet light (known as ''black light'') and there were 137 energy levels of the hydrogen atom below its ground state. They claim it was possible to produce between one to twohundred times more energy from hydrogen than with chemical combustion. A prototype of a generator was said to produce a heat capacity of 50 kws, and a fraction of this energy was sufficient to obtain hydrogen from water. If the allegations made by BlackLight Power were true, this would allow the construction of a [[Perpetual Motion|perpetual motion]]. Such a device, however, violates the laws of thermodynamics. |