The history behind this patent is difficult to follow. In hindsight, it's my theory that the lawsuit may have been a delaying tactic agreed on beforehand by all parties involved. The past few years has been needed by more than just Leonardo Corp. for improved reactor concepts to be brought out. This time has also been well spent preparing key industries and initiating applied engineering; as seen by NASA and LENR contracts, bringing in the aerospace industry. Preparation through stock transfer has happened with the largest petrochemical corporations. All is grist for the mill and will be expounded on by future historians. Questions posed here are subject they will ponder and research better than we are able to at this time. End of life confessions or memoirs will likely disclose a few interesting facts.
Dec 6, 1989
The federal government should fund another Manhattan Project - bringing together the best brains in the country to develop cold nuclear fusion, a Kansas state senator said Tuesday.
https://www.deseret.com/1989/1…ct-to-develop-cold-fusion
Well history is history, hindsight is all well and good. Telling it well is a thing for the future.
Vision is best for looking at something before us now. Here is an important patent, just filed by Industrial Heat, invented by Peter Hagelstein. Does it infringe on other patents filed, granted or denied? Looking closely into all relevant areas will answer this to some degree.
Will it likely be granted? Is a reactor already operating and being tested and certified for market entry? Will they be ready in time? These questions are speculations, requiring forward looking vision. Best seen as an educated guess or skilled prediction; to hypothesize.
I imagine some will want to reference the historical lawsuit and tests. Others will want to discuss Rossi and debate his value or integrity. Plenty of discussion of these is found elsewhere, no drawn out discussions of these here please. References to these are acceptable if needed.
This thread posting and discussion should focus on the following...
Vision - Analysis and forward thinking hypothesis regarding this patent, the company, and the inventor.
First a bit of ancient history Dec 6, 1989
The federal government should fund another Manhattan Project - bringing together the best brains in the country to develop cold nuclear fusion, a Kansas state senator said Tuesday.
https://www.deseret.com/1989/1…ct-to-develop-cold-fusion
The Patent https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200211728A1/
Excitation Transfer Implementations for Non-Exponential Decay of Radioactive Species
Abstract
A method of excitation transfer to a radioactive source is provided, the radioactive source having a natural radioactive decay rate. The method includes: energizing a stimulatory device coupled to a radioactive source, thereby exciting the radioactive source to decay at an enhanced rate that is higher than the natural radioactive decay rate. An excitation transfer apparatus includes: a support element; a radioactive source mounted on the support element, the radioactive source having a natural radioactive decay rate; a stimulatory device coupled to the support element; and a driver operatively connected to the stimulatory device to energize the stimulatory device, wherein upon energization, the stimulatory device excites the radioactive source which thereby decays at an enhanced rate that is higher than the natural radioactive decay rate.
Inventor: Peter L. Hagelstein
Worldwide applications
Application US16/810,889 events
2020-03-06 Application filed by Industrial Heat, Llc
2020-07-02 Publication of US20200211728A1 Status Pending
Parent Applications (1)Priority PCT/US2018/048981 2017-09-072018-08-30 Continuation Excitation transfer implementations for non-exponential decay of radioactive species