From: Bob Cook * * I am confused: Does the Lipinski theory say the proton has to have 223 ev of kinetic energy over and above the amount of kinetic energy to exceed the Coulomb barrier, or just 223 ev coming in to the Li nucleus? (Paragraph 0080 of the patent is ambiguous.)
I do not see ambiguity, however, it is complicated. The proton acceleration looks straightforward to me – proton needs to have 223 eV excess energy, but not very much more or less. Since they accelerate protons to higher energy – then apparently they have found the balance where the most protons are decelerated to the correct level. That is why I was calling this 223 eV a “sweet spot” but perhaps I am missing something… since the lack of interest from major players is alarming. The major problem with the whole thing is that this work goes back a long way – 10 years – and yet they have not interested anyone with funds to invest. Very suspicious. Brad Lowe has been tracking this technology - and has found additional filings: http://www.google.com/patents/US20090274256 [2009] http://www.google.com/patents/WO2008063254A3 [ 2008] FUSION HEAT ENGINE AND ELECTROGRAVITY GENERATOR METHODS AND APPLICATIONS [2010] https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2010008625&recNum= 1&maxRec=&office=&prevFilter=&sortOption=&queryString=&tab=PCT+Biblio
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