I take it back. You are naive.
The patent really only covers one design of reactor, that is already
probably dated.
If someone could actually patent something that claimed Ni/LAH/Li (plus
secret stuff) produced large excess nuclear heat when heated to X C it
would blow Rossi's patent out of the water. As you know the patent
office would reject that because they have someone like you working
there who believes cold fusion is impossible.
AA
On 8/30/2016 4:14 PM, Jed Rothwell wrote:
a.ashfield <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I doubt you are that naive. The patent doesn't even mention cold
fusion or LENR because if it had the patent would have been
stalled indefinitely..
It makes no difference whether the patent mentions these things are
not. As long as it works (meaning it produces cold fusion), it covers
the invention and protects IP. There would be no point to filing it
otherwise.
- Jed