> From: "Teslaalset" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 9:43:55 AM
> A new LENR WO patent application got published on May 30 by Etiam OY,
> a Finnish LENR start-up.
> This application has very detailled descriptions of it's claimed
> process  methods based on Rydberg matter.
> 
> Link to this PA:
> http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/originalDocument?CC=WO&NR=2013076378A2&KC=A2&FT=D&ND=3&date=20130530&DB=EPODOC&locale=en_EP
> 

It's almost like reading a spec for the hotcat!  

Rydberg : they have extensive quotes from the literature about (regular) 
Rydberg -- but then they throw in Inverted Rydberg without explanation (that I 
noticed).

Surface Plasmons : are involved.


(I'm only half-way through).

On p28 they provide explanations for the UPPER temperature, at which the 
reaction stops

a) The Curie temperature of the dielectric (around which the rydberg atoms 
form) , around 1000C
b) Progressive sintering or melting of the nanopowder, destroying the active 
area.

The seem to expect lots of neutrons.

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