A new source of inexpensive, renewable energy that depends on a modified form of hydrogen has quantum theorists up in arms: they say it violates the laws of quantum mechanics. The inventors, on the other hand, claim they have extensive proof that it works.
Social tagging: Alternative Science > Environment > New Energy Sources > PhysicsIt seems too good to be
true: a new source of near-limitless power that costs virtually
nothing, uses tiny amounts of water as its fuel and produces next to no
waste. If that does not sound radical enough, how about this: the
principle behind the source turns modern physics on its head.Randell
Mills, a Harvard University medic who also studied electrical
engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, claims to have
built a prototype power source that generates up to 1,000 times more
heat than conventional fuel. Independent scientists claim to have
verified the experiments and Dr Mills says that his company, Blacklight
Power, has tens of millions of dollars in investment lined up to bring
the idea to market. And he claims to be just months away from unveiling
his creation.