Another member alerted me to this patent application document, filed by IH last year - apologies if it has been linked before. Such a large body of patents must certainly help the investors sleep at night.
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Another member alerted me to this patent application document, filed by IH last year - apologies if it has been linked before. Such a large body of patents must certainly help the investors sleep at night.
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Would the US. military be interested
in the ECat assuming it works?
Assuming it works, then everybody would be interested.
Dec. 31, 2018 Happy New Year!
The 2019 Cold Fusion/Lattice Assisted Nuclear Reactions Colloquium
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Cambridge, MA) - March 23, 24 2019
AGENDA: LANR Science and Engineering:
From Hydrogen to Clean Energy Production Systems
The 2019 Lattice-Assisted Nuclear Reactions (LANR)/Cold Fusion Colloquium at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA) will be held on Saturday,
March 23 and Sunday, March 24, 2019.
The meeting will be focused on the science and technologies, on the metallurgy, material science,
electrodynamics, and quantum aspects of cold fusion and the lattice assisted nuclear reactions
[LANR(***)] - vectored, through engineering, to safe energy production components and devices, some
dry, aqueous and gaseous, without penetrating ionizing radiation and with no significant radioactive waste.
[updates will be at the COLD FUSION TIMES web site: http://world.std.com/~mica/cft.html
Seriously? Mainstream journal's editors read enthusiast forums? Not a chance.
You would be amazed who reads LENR Forum.
Don't forget to vote!
I think he means listing like a ship. However, we have more passengers than we have lifeboats and the numbers are increasing all the time, so some may get drowned if we were to sink.
Ugo Abundo is a proper rather old school Italian gent, I think it unlikely he would invent a patent or even a patent application.
The 14 posts above have been moved from the IH patent thread.
Happy New Year! You can find clean shorts in the locker room.
I guessed he won't answer, since it would be embarrassing.
It will not become a patent unless they can convince the examiner that it is new, useful and non-obvious.
That makes no difference for the moment. Why apply at all?
Another swing and miss by Alan.
Perhaps you would care to explain the purpose behind filing these patents then? They certainly contain very little prior art.
We have considered xenon, but currently it is far too expensive to contemplate. But we have Argon aplenty.
Dr Richard :- Do you have a link to a Safire patent?
On the topic of the IH patents, they are individually unimportant, they have more to do with staking out the maximum amount of LENR territory to block (or make it difficult for) others entering the market they view as theirs..
3) Atom Ecology Approach - This concept allows replicators to mix an abundance of different elements, apply deuterium, and very easily produce excess heat. In fact, the results seem to be fantastic for a relatively moderate amount of work. Apparently, unlike the tedious work required by Focardi and Piantelli to get nickel and hydrogen reactors to work, Russ George can produce low level gammas and excess heat reliably and very simply.
Positives: Sheer and utter simplicity. High level of success for modest effort. No complicated control system.
Negatives: No instant On/Off, Large numbers of different elements preferable, Deuterium required, Less Fuel Efficiency than QX.
Prediction for Future: Unknown.
Not so simple really, and the effort required not so modest. It took Russ 30 years to develop the IP behind the Atom-Ecology approach, so a case of 'easy when you know how'. But a very long and arduous learning curve. On the negatives you mention, there is no shortage of deuterium, it's just that the supply is distributed planet-wide, not concentrated. I think the real positive might be durability. Very high temperature systems tend to burn themselves out more quickly, whereas it is possible we could build a modest-size system that produced heat in the 300C zone that would last for centuries.
as seen on Tomorrow's World)...
...I was there in the studio audience. That was a fun programme for sure.
As you say, based on valid research work, but really a catch-all patent of little value to anybody but a lawyer or a banker.
https://www.greentechmedia.com…-2018-in-brief#gs.X6SKLxk
What a depressing read! Thanks for the link Max.