Brilliant Light Power
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Brilliant Light Power, Inc. (BLP), formerly BlackLight Power, Inc. of Cranbury, New Jersey, is a company founded by Randell L. Mills, who claims to have discovered a new energy source from what he says is the electron in a hydrogen atom dropping below its ground energy state into a "hydrino state".[1] The claims lack corroborating scientific evidence and the proposed hydrino states are unphysical and incompatible with key equations of quantum mechanics.[4][5] BLP has announced several times that it was about to deliver commercial products based on Mill's theories but has never delivered any working product.[5]
Founded | HydroCatalysis Inc.[1] in 1991.[2] |
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Founder | Randell L. Mills |
Headquarters | 493 Old Trenton Rd. , Cranbury Township, New Jersey USA |
Number of employees | 22 fulltime, 8 consultants[3] |
Subsidiaries | "Millsian, Inc". |
Website | BrilliantLightPower.com |
Mills has self-published a closely related book, The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics and has co-authored numerous articles on hydrino-related phenomena.[6][7] Critical analyses have been published in the peer reviewed journals Physics Letters A, New Journal of Physics, Journal of Applied Physics, and Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics.[4] In 2009, IEEE Spectrum magazine characterized it as a "loser" technology because "most experts don't believe such lower states exist, and they say the experiments don't present convincing evidence" and mentioned that physicist Wolfgang Ketterle had said the claims are "nonsense".[5]