The water supplied in the catalytic reaction is disassociated into hydrogen and oxygen and does not reconstitute itself. Thus, the energy released is not “free,” just low cost - the energy released is simply extracted from the hydrogen atoms like any other fuel source, e.g. gasoline, in a way that maintains its stability without causing harmful radiation.
The lower energy hydrogen atoms either combine with each other to form hydrino gas, which, being lighter than air, then float into space, or combine with other elements in the periodic table to form novel hydrino compounds.
We are living in exciting times. I can assure you, BlackLight’s CIHT cell technology is for real and represents, perhaps, the greatest scientific achievement in human history. The impact of this technology, as a new, low cost energy source, cannot be overstated. The hydrino economy is coming, so get ready for it:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_KP7lhVa0hg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfjOIoPwolg
Notice Peter Jannson. He worked for a power company and sent lots of money to BLP and lost his job for it. He then changed careers and now works at Rowan (New Jersey Teacher’s Collage). He’s a friend of Mills so I discount anything he says. Why does he use Rowan? Wouldn’t MIT be better or Harvard?
Mills also rented a gas chromatigraf and a tech to operate it from Harvard. This turns into Mills saying Harvard verified Mills work. Seriously disingenuous.
Your youtube video was from 2011, still waiting.