12,000 amps at 83 volts
***I haven’t seen those figures, where did you get them?
The article says the input current is 12,000 amps. You then apply the super-dark-matter-anti-atomic-hydrino conversion formula (which look suspiciously like the ordinary result of electrical power output from the definition of voltage and current) to 1,000,000 / 12,000 and get ... wait for it ... wait for it ... 83 volts.
In other words, at these amperages, ordinary house voltage will yield a megawatt, plus a lot of steam. Which is typical of the raving lunacies that Kevmo posts.
Seems to me you have posted similar breathless blacklight press releases for about 10 years.
They look pretty impressive. If they were true, they would quickly make bigger headlines and result in big technological changes within a year or two.
But that never happens. There is never more than a blacklight press release reposted in places like freerepbublic and then crickets.
So while the news sounds good, if history is any guide, the next thing we will hear about black lights fabulous invention is.... nothing.