On 08/07/2011 06:34 PM, Terry Blanton wrote:
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Mauro Lacy<ma...@lacy.com.ar>  wrote:

Instead of continuing with the research, he decided to announce it, making
waves as big as possible, to sell his discovery to the best bidder. Who will
probably bury it, by the way.
Unfortunately, they cannot bury it deep enough.  As Steven said, the
eCat is out of the bag.

Unfortunately for them, I suppose.

   Ahern has already shown this.

I think Rossi understood the issue here.  He has a working technology;
but, he does not understand why it works.  He was willing to pay the
UoB to study the process.  He understood that, once the process is
thoroughly understood, the optimum operating point (Swartz) may then
be determined.  If the patent does not state the OOP IP, it is open to
a new patent and Rossi is rendered to prior art.

Any references for "Swartz"?

I see. He's delaying the patenting, basically because he does not have anything really patentable. The "secret catalyst" is exactly that. Even for him.

Regards,
Mauro

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