What do some people see with that LONG, long list of patent applications..?
Why... someone _clearly_ out to make a buck.
Which (reasonably) appears to be Rossi's overarching, main -- and perhaps
only -- goal.
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
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theories take longer
The history of science is replete with theories that only became accepted by
the scientific community after a long and protracted uphill
battle.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2373380/
unified field theory published 1758
>From Boscovich's theory to modern
The Wright brothers were in a similar position for about 5 years after
they were the first to fly. Were they scam artists? They sure as
hell were accused of being such. Their only stipulation for
demonstrating flight was that, once they did so, the observer would be
buying airplanes from
That long list is a little deceiving. For instance, Rossi has only the single
granted patent and it is for a heat transfer device.
That one is US 9115913b1 and it appears not to be cited … which is ironic for
such a long listing since it is the only document that would give any legal
Thanks to LENR Forum
https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/5177-a-large-list-of-rossi-patents/?postID=52692=patents#post52692
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In 207-29 Exhibit 29 there is a large list of mostly unpublished
patent applications by Rossi. The titles might be interesting to some
and probably deserve a
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