BlackLight's physics-defying promise: Cheap power from water

by EverythingFinance | July 11, 2008 at 05:32 am
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Imagine being able to convert water into a boundless source of cheap energy. That's what BlackLight Power, a 25-employee firm in Cranbury, N.J., says it can do. The only problem: Most scientists say that company's technology violates the basic laws of physics.

Such skepticism doesn't daunt Dr. Randell Mills, a Harvard-trained physician and founder of BlackLight, who recently claimed that he has created a working fuel cell using the world's most pervasive element: the hydrogen found in water.

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Why not? EverythingFinance, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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