New Energy Technologies Magazine nr 3 2005.pdf - Index of
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Fig. 5. A scheme <strong>of</strong> the experiments<br />
Korea, and Taiwan; where the "first-to-file" rule<br />
trumps "first-to-publish." It will take a<br />
magnanimous spirit by many to see some<br />
staking their claims on this technology while<br />
others are freely sharing their ideas. In some<br />
countries, including the U.S., the rule is "first<br />
to publish," so open disclosures on the Internet<br />
will preclude the patenting <strong>of</strong> the idea by<br />
others, ensuring that the technology stays in<br />
the open domain in those countries. Beene<br />
further points out that Governments in<br />
China, Pakistan, and the Arab world might<br />
seek to obtain international patents, even on<br />
some small technical issue, like a more correct<br />
theory or a minor detail <strong>of</strong> operation; thus<br />
limiting or delaying the commercial<br />
implementation by others.<br />
"Perhaps, since Moller himself has no problem<br />
with this open approach, then no one else should<br />
care either. After all, he is the one who is giving<br />
up the most," said Beene. The rush to derive a<br />
clear theory behind how the technology works<br />
is also likely to be animated. (Editor’s note:<br />
The theory already exists and is developed in<br />
details but its publication is not advisable<br />
before getting the patent).<br />
Beene, who has a "bare proton" Dirac<br />
hypothesis about how this technology works,<br />
points out that Randall Mills might seek to<br />
claim that this is a hydrino device, while<br />
advocates <strong>of</strong> the low energy nuclear reaction<br />
(LENR) will claim that this is more akin to cold<br />
fusion. "The Langmuir explanation, being the<br />
one on which the device was built, is likely to be<br />
seen by most as being operative," says Beene,<br />
"but there could be others." All things<br />
considered, Beene concludes, "Yes, let's create<br />
something unique in all <strong>of</strong> free-enterprise - the<br />
6 <strong>New</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong> #3(22) 2005