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Junk Physics?



Two items for your Friday afternoon amusement from:
WHAT'S NEW   Robert L. Park   Friday, 18 Aug 00   Washington, DC

BLACKLIGHT: SUIT AGAINST THE PATENT OFFICE FAILS.  BlackLight
Power's plans to go public with an estimated $1B stock offering
are presumably on hold.  You may recall that on 15 Feb BLP was
awarded a patent on a process for putting hydrogen atoms into a
"state below the ground state," shrinking them into teeny little
things called "hydrinos" (WN 18 Feb 00).  A second patent dealing
with hydrino chemistry was set for issuance two weeks later.  But
on 17 Feb the Patent Office withdrew the second patent, and
opened up the first for reexamination.  One patent official was
concerned that the BLP technology involves perpetual motion and
"cold fusion."  With its intellectual property somewhere in
patent purgatory, BlackLight filed suit in Federal Court against
the Commissioner of Patents.  Tuesday, Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled
the Patent Office action was "neither arbitrary nor capricious." 

INFINITE ENERGY: EEOC RULES THAT COLD FUSION IS A RELIGION.  
Paul LaViolette was terminated by the Patent Office on 9 Apr 99.
He had been recruited by patent examiner Tom Valone, who issued
an e-mail appeal for "all able-bodied free energy technologists"
to "infiltrate" the Patent Office (Science, V.284, p.1254, May
99).  It was Valone, you will recall, that organized the much-
traveled Conference on Future Energy (WN 30 Apr 99).  Claiming he
was fired because of his belief in cold fusion, LaViolette turned
to the Equal Employment Opportunities Office.  He argued that his
belief in cold fusion amounted to a religious belief.  Actually,
LaViolette believes in lots of stuff, like the B-2 bomber relies
on antigravity technology (WN 20 Nov 98).  Anyway, on 7 July the
EEOC ruled that cold fusion is indeed protected religious belief. 
This appears to confirm what many have been saying all along.

THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY (Note: Opinions are the author's [R.L.
Park] and are not necessarily shared by the APS, but they should be.)
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Susan L. Gawarecki, Ph.D., Executive Director
Oak Ridge Reservation Local Oversight Committee
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