Thanks to Erik for posting the following comment and question regarding a recent post on the Brilliant Light Power website about an experiment with the SunCell.
Brilliant Light Power recently posted this on their website.
https://brilliantlightpower.com/september-8-ran-tests-on-station-2/
There they say “A plasma is considered in the blackbody limit when it is optically thick and emits radiation that closely resembles a perfect blackbody spectrum.”
But it doesnt heat up the surrounding reactor. Does this mean that the plasma itself is cool, i.e. has a rather low temperature?
So it’s a “ball of lightning” – perhaps a ball lightning, that is luke warm or not at least burning hot? Have I understood that correctly?
Interestingly, in their August 16, 2025 Business Presentation, BRL states this:
“Our Invention: New Fire, The most revolutionary invention in modern human history”
System Design
• Light Emission Subsystem: Enclosed molten-metal electrodes initiate the Hydrino® reaction, producing
intense light at at a blackbody temperature of 5000- 5500K. (50 MW/m2)• Electricity Generation Subsystem: High-efficiency concentrator PV cells with light recycling to convert light into electricity.
• No Moving Parts: Long-life design with modular construction for quick servicing.
