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    Thank you for your question. About patent history and scientific part of the project. Yes, this cold fusion / LENR patent has made it’s appearance from Russia ( smile  :).
    This is Dr. Kirkinski ( with some other persons ).Dr. Kirkinski is a professional scientist in the field of cold fusion and LENR . Why so?


    1. - Here are Dr. Kirkinski’ publications in Europhysics Letters Academic journal , since 1999:


    -Kirkinskii V.A., Novikov Yu.A. A new approach to theoretical modelling of nuclear fusion in palladium deuteride // Europhysics Letters, 1999, v. 46, No. 4.
    - Kirkinskii V.A., Drebushchak V.A., Khmelnikov A.I. Excess heat release during deuterium sorption-desorption by finely powdered palladium deuteride.// Europhysics Letters, 2002, v. 58, No. 3.
    - Kirkinskii V.A., Novikov Yu.A. Modelling of dynamic screening effects in solid state. Europhysics Letters, 2005, v. 67, No. 3.


    2. - Here is Dr. Kirkinski’ participation at ICCF international conferences for cold fusion, since 2002, in China and France:


    Kirkinskii V.A., Novikov Yu.A. Numerical calculations of cold fusion in metal deuterides. In the book: Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Beijing, China, 2002.
    Kirkinskii V.A., Novikov Yu.A. Fusion reaction probability in iron hydride and a problem of nucleosynthesis in the Earth interior. In the book: Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Beijing, China, 2002.
    Kirkinskii V.A., Drebushchak V.A., Khmelnikov A.I. Experimental evidence of excess heat output during deuterium sorption-desorption in palladium deuteride. In the book: Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Beijing, China, 2002.
    Kirkinskii V.A., Novikov Yu.A. Calculations of nuclear reactions probability in a crystal lattice of titanium deuteride. In the book: Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Cold Fusion, Marseilles, France, 2004 (in print).


    3. - Here is Dr. Kirkinski’ another patent for cold fusion / LENR. This patent is given by The Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) in 2006:


    - http://www.eapatis.com/ruSearc…po2006/TIT_PDF/006525.pdf



    This is about the history of the patent in brief. But anyone is welcome to ask any questions. And please let me ask my question again. This is the same question and this is about my curiosity ( smile :) . What kind of other cold fusion / LENR patents are registered in Europe? And when? Any ideas?

    Dear gentlemen,
    Let’s have a look at Italy and LENR events:


    1. February 2015 - Italy - an event " for industrialists "


    2. April 2015 – Italy – an ICCF-19 event.


    Probably it looks like that soon they are going to announce this is Italy to be number One in the world for LENR and these are Italians to be first to start with cold fusion / LENR technologies. But as we know, mainly any technology is based on the registered patent. And from this point of view, let me say, some persons have hold full-fledged and technically grounded LENR patent, which was registered by European Patent Organization EPO in 2009 and is valid in Europe. Please visit EPO site for this:
    https://register.epo.org/espacenet/regviewer?AP=02751927&CY=EP&LG=en&DB=REG



    So, we can consider a whole situation in the field of LENR from this point of view as well. Nowadays everyone is speaking about Mr. Rossi and his E – Cat. Firstly Mr. Rossi is really worthy of great praise, we are absolutely sure about it. But what about patents of Mr. Rossi and Europe? We do respect Mr. Rossi, he is an Italian, and Italy is a part of Europe. So, it is very natural the patents to be registered firstly in Europe, isn’t it?. Have anyone seen it? ( Please do not mention the Italian patent - 2011, it has not any technical expertise and is not confirmed ) Could anyone give any ideas?

    Dear gentlemen,
    Let’s have a look at Italy and LENR events:


    1. February 2015 - Italy - an event " for industrialists "


    2. April 2015 – Italy – an ICCF-19 event.


    Probably it looks like that soon they are going to announce this is Italy to be number One in the world for LENR and these are Italians to be first to start with cold fusion / LENR technologies. But as we know, mainly any technology is based on the registered patent. And from this point of view, let me say, some persons have hold full-fledged and technically grounded LENR patent, which was registered by European Patent Organization EPO in 2009 and is valid in Europe. Please visit EPO site for this:


    https://register.epo.org/espacenet/regviewer?AP=02751927&CY=EP&LG=en&DB=REG



    So, we can consider a whole situation in the field of LENR from this point of view as well. Nowadays everyone is speaking about Mr. Rossi and his E – Cat. Firstly Mr. Rossi is really worthy of great praise, we are absolutely sure about it. But what about patents of Mr. Rossi and Europe? We do respect Mr. Rossi, he is an Italian, and Italy is a part of Europe. So, it is very natural the patents to be registered firstly in Europe, isn’t it?. Have anyone seen it? ( Please do not mention the Italian patent - 2011, it has not any technical expertise and is not confirmed ) Could anyone give any ideas?


    GEM Lab.