Randell Mills and the Search for Hydrino Energy
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In 1991, when Randell Mills proposed a new way to extract energy from hydrogen, few believed it possible. It took 25 years of research to explore a new field of chemistry made possible by a new kind of atom: the hydrino. Now, Mills and his company Brilliant Light Power stand on the brink of commercializing an explosive new energy source that could bring an end to the era of fossil fuels. Told as a personal journey of discovery, this book takes an inside look at Mills, his critics and collaborators, experiments and technology, and the broad impact his theories may have on our understanding of the universe. It also provides sweeping historical background to engage new readers. This book presents that rare combination of hard science and engaging writing, achieving what the best of the popular science books do: Making complex concepts understandable to everyone. An engaging and fascinating look at both the history of science as well as what’s happening today. “A monumental effort... at once a science history treatise and a business mystery story... that doesn’t short change the intense complexity of the scientific material for the background drama”—Kert Davies, Climate Investigations Center
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