> From: "Terry Blanton" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, July 5, 2013 11:15:18 AM
> Subject: Re: [Vo]:Finnish startup company Etiam OY filed a detailled LENR 
> patent application, published on May 30
> 2013
> 
> "System and method for producing thermal energy is based on a very
> large number of nanoscale particle accelerators in a volume
> accelerating electrons and hydrogen ions at very high local electric
> fields. Nanoscale particle accelerators comprise a dielectric
> material
> possessing electric polarizability and a metallic materialcapable of
> forming an interstitial and/or electrically conductive metal hydride
> and capable of enhancing the local electric field by the geometry
> and/or by the sufficiently small dimensions of the said metallic
> material. Low to medium strength local electric fields are utilized
> for the generation of Rydberg matter and inverted Rydberg matter in
> the presence of a material capable of forming and storing Rydberg
> atoms. Destabilization of Rydberg matter and inverted Rydberg matter
> leads to solid state physical reactions that release energy."
> 
> Well that clearly defines the energy source . . . NOT.

My understanding is that "leads to" means that the "destabilization" results in 
the rapid acceleration of the protons, allowing them to tunnel through the Ni 
coulomb barrier and react with the Ni nucleus in the "usual" manner.

They certainly go through the whole periodic table identifying elements of 
interest.

I wonder if a commercial announcement will follow the patent application.

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