I don't believe that Nano magnetism can be patented as a natural process;
Only how one can produce and apply Nano magnetism to produce excess energy
as a exercise in engineering.


On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

>  It is interesting that Rossi does acknowledge that Ahern’s system
> worked. He implies that DGT system does not work. Anyway DGT has no patent
> coverage, so he is not likely to be overly concerned about them.
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> Ahern does have a patent application pending at USPTO -- but we know that
> our patent office has never allowed such a concept to get through. In
> Europe, WIPO allows LENR patents and this difference puts US inventors at a
> HUGE competitive disadvantage with Europe. Also Ahern was talking about
> nanomagnetism a year before magnetism showed up in DGT experiments, so they
> have no priority on it.
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> Something has to be done at the political level to rectify this problem in
> patent coverage, assuming that Ni-H does work as claimed - or else the USA
> will completely lose out on the “next big thing” (except that Ampenergo has
> Rossi’s US rights and IH has the Asia rights)
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> *From:* Axil Axil
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>  *...I am very worried of the wannabe competitors that now are presenting
> clowneries, like did Defkalion: they are very dangerous, because their
> failures will spray dirt on our work, as well as defkalion did: our enemies
> are eager to find another defkocones to say that all LENR world is a
> clownerie. *
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> Why is Rossi so worried about Defkalion? It seems that Rossi's Defkalion
> concerns are transcendent far above all other competitors.
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> Dirt spraying should just give Rossi a warmer felling abut his competitive
> position.
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> Could it be that the descriptions of the Defkalion reaction mechanisms
> regarding magnetism as well as some other details as described in ICCF
> documents are the same as Rossi sees inside his own reactor?
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> Now that coincidence would give Rossi a hollow felling of uncertainty and
> dread deep in the pit of Rossi's stomach.
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