I think it covered the hot cats. The cold cat is way too weird. Generally
cold fusion happens with high temperatures, at least microscopically. For
example, the working function of a metal is 4eV. So, when you do
electrolysis, you have at at least at tiny places the equivalent of 40,000
K. Though, that thermacore result is something that is really amazing.

Did thermacore have any patent?

2016-05-19 20:32 GMT-03:00 Eric Walker <[email protected]>:

> .  The language sounded like it readily covered the HotCat, and indeed the
> E-Cat X.  The contract also stipulated that Rossi help out with
> transferring any knowledge required to make use of his technology. I can
> look it up the relevant sections if they would be interesting.  Whatever
> ways that IH may have been in breach of the license agreement, Rossi was
> assuredly in breach in this specific regard.
>

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