Patent schmatent. Creative commons license. On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Terry Blanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for your comments, Mark. > > Suppose the patent for the device already disclosed adequate > information for replication. With a couple of grand and some time, > you could easily make one. Of course, you would need faith. ;-) > > Terry > > On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Mark S Bilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 05:13:09PM -0400, Jed Rothwell wrote: >>> Terry Blanton wrote: >>> >>>> Suppose, just suppose that you had a generator that self powered and >>>> lit a couple of 200 W light bulbs at the same time. >>>> >>>> What would you do tomorrow? >>> >>> I would prepare a detailed report describing the thing with as much >>> concrete information as possible, and I would upload it to LENR-CANR.org. I >>> would also upload a "companion video" to YouTube. >>> ... >> >> 1. The report should contain complete instructions for building >> and operating the device -- all the information you have -- >> parts, assembly, everything. Don't hold anything back, and state >> very clearly that you're not holding anything back. Put all the >> info into a convenient zipfile. >> >> 2. Send the file to at least several hundred people, and ask them >> all to immediately put the info up on their personal website, >> or to get a friend of theirs with a personal website to put it up. >> It needs to be on hundreds of personal websites, not just LENR-CANR >> and youtube. You can put it out on Yahoo and Google mailing lists, >> but you can't trust them to keep it on their websites. >> >> In this way you will live to see the morning. >> >> > >
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