Mats, some thoughts:

Maybe the guys from LENR-cities have some ideas. They promote an open IP
structure, although not well defined yet. I've asked for more details, but
they probably are lacking time in detailling this out for the moment.

Part of valuable ideas will probably be converted into patent applications
as well by individuals.
Those inventors may want to promote their ideas as soon as their ideas are
secured.

The other part will be shared openly by those who do not care about IP.

Collecting and stucturing ideas also require serious moderation to keep a
certain professional level.
I've been thinking of several places to moderate professional engineering
ideas:
- meetup groups
- moderated LinkedIn groups
- dedicated e-mail reflectors

I see several sub-groups that handle following activities:
- a think tank that defines engeneering topics and brainstorms about
solutions
- a review team that reviews proposed engineering ideas
- a feasibility team that is able to prototype (e.g. MFMP)
- F2F meetings in several regions.

Another approach:
Are there similar global cooperation projects that can be used to piggy
back on?
- How is the 3D printing society organized?
- How is the Drone society organized?
- Cooperate with FabLabs that facilitate tooling?
- Other global cooperation activities that have usefull ways of working ?

Cheers,
Rob

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Lewan Mats <mats.le...@nyteknik.se> wrote:

>  Lots of interesting ideas are flowing here on Vortex on various aspects
> of LENR engineering – methods to control the phenomenon, different
> materials to be tried, temperatures to focus on, geometries etc.
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> How could all these ideas be collected and structured, in order to make
> the information searchable for anyone who’s trying to develop and engineer
> future devices?
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> Frank Acland made an initiative with a kind of Wiki:
> http://kb.e-catworld.com/index.php?title=E-Cat_World_LENR_Knowledge_Base
> , but I don’t know if it has any chance of being used for this kind of flow
> of ideas.
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> Probably the gathering of information should be automated with text
> analysis.
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> Comments?
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> Mats
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> Mats
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> www.animpossibleinvention.com
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