"*04/09/15 - Discussion of Airbus LENR Patent
<http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/03/29/discussion-of-airbus-lenr-patent-on-linkedin/>*


A few interesting points come up in the comments. For example, Rob
Woudenberg writes:

I’ve read this patent application in more details as well meanwhile. They
claim some interesting (new) methodologies. One is the preparation of
nickel powder using Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS), the other is
the use of electromagnetic pulsation of which not much details are
revealed. They refer to the patent application of Pekka Soininen (Etiam
Oy), which describes electromagnetic field generation by nano or micrometer
scale local discharge of pyro and/or piezo electric material.

Heinz G. Sonnenberg comments:

The Airbus patent specifies the minimum temperature which is absolutely
required to prevent hazardous radiation. To my understanding, such a strong
statement in a patent can only be made based on extensive measurements.
These measurements imply that Airbus must have such devices in their hands.

If Airbus is really involved in serious LENR R&D it would be a significant
development, and a signal that behind the scenes large companies are paying
close attention to the field and preparing for its emergence. At this
point, however, we can’t be sure of much that is going on unless the
company makes public comment on the matter. We know that Airbus
representatives will be at the April 10 LENR-Cities meeting in Milan, and
perhaps we will hear more from them there.*04/09/15 - Discussion of Airbus
LENR Patent
<http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/03/29/discussion-of-airbus-lenr-patent-on-linkedin/>*


A few interesting points come up in the comments. For example, Rob
Woudenberg writes:

I’ve read this patent application in more details as well meanwhile. They
claim some interesting (new) methodologies. One is the preparation of
nickel powder using Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS), the other is
the use of electromagnetic pulsation of which not much details are
revealed. They refer to the patent application of Pekka Soininen (Etiam
Oy), which describes electromagnetic field generation by nano or micrometer
scale local discharge of pyro and/or piezo electric material.

Heinz G. Sonnenberg comments:

The Airbus patent specifies the minimum temperature which is absolutely
required to prevent hazardous radiation. To my understanding, such a strong
statement in a patent can only be made based on extensive measurements.
These measurements imply that Airbus must have such devices in their hands.

If Airbus is really involved in serious LENR R&D it would be a significant
development, and a signal that behind the scenes large companies are paying
close attention to the field and preparing for its emergence. At this
point, however, we can’t be sure of much that is going on unless the
company makes public comment on the matter. We know that Airbus
representatives will be at the April 10 LENR-Cities meeting in Milan, and
perhaps we will hear more from them there.

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