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Randell MIlls
President and CEO at Brilliant Light Power, Inc
Randell Mills is the President and CEO of Brilliant Light Power, Inc., a company he founded in 1991 (originally named HydroCatalysis Inc.).13 Here's an overview of his background and work:
Education and Qualifications
Mills has an impressive educational background:
- Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry (summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) from Franklin & Marshall College in 19821
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Harvard Medical School in 19861
- Graduate work in Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)12
Career and Research
After his education, Mills focused on energy technology research. He has:
- Served as President, Director, and Chairman of the Board of Brilliant Light Power since 19911
- Participated in over 50 presentations at professional meetings1
- Authored or co-authored over 100 papers on energy technology1
- Filed patent applications in various areas, including hydrogen energy technology, computational chemical design, magnetic resonance imaging, and artificial intelligence1
Controversial Claims
Mills is known for his controversial theories and claims:
- He developed what he calls the "BlackLight Process," a purported revolutionary energy source based on novel hydrogen chemistry1
- Mills claims to have discovered a new state of hydrogen called the "hydrino," which he says is the electron in a hydrogen atom dropping below its ground energy state3
- He has published a book titled "The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics," which challenges established quantum mechanics14
It's important to note that Mills' theories and claims have been met with significant skepticism from the scientific community. Many experts consider his ideas to be unphysical and incompatible with well-established principles of quantum mechanics.3
Company and Investments
Brilliant Light Power, Inc. is based in Cranbury, New Jersey.3 The company has:
- Raised significant funding from investors, exceeding $60 million by 20063
- Attracted investments from notable entities and individuals, including PacifiCorp, Conectiv, and retired executives from Morgan Stanley3
Despite multiple announcements about delivering commercial products based on Mills' theories, the company has not yet produced a working product.3