Michael Hayes
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to xben...@gmail.com, John Gorman, Ken Caldeira, Jamais Cascio, geoengineering
Dr. Benson, et al.
I was typing out a response when you posted. First, giving Mr. Neff a fair warning of your prior art can prevent him spending more money and give the examiner cause for denial. Simply e-mail him with the proper links. The issue of "describes things that are obvious to those skilled in the relevant arts" can be debated. No one "skilled in the arts" before your claims came close to describing such a means. It is an issue of quality and no other SRM medium comes close to what you proposed for the reason(s) that you proposed it for.
I agree that the patent potential for any "geoengineering" means and method will most likely never lead to an enforceable patent. However, the credit of thought (concept) should be given. Tesla was once asked about the Marconi radio patents. He simply replied that he enjoyed seeing others
detail his concept(s). And, he was right....Marconi did not invent the radio.
I am hoping that the concepts which are being put forth on this site can be highlighted through a dedicated website so that folks like Mr. Neff (and myself) do not spend time re inventing wheels. "Publishing" has a new meaning with the web yet being able to find the information is getting harder. Did Mr. Neff even know about this group? Getting concepts posted on a site like this is an important legal issue. Developing a website to highlight new concepts can help avoid this type of situation by making it easier to find the concepts. Yes, many good concepts are offered here yet they are passed by in hopes of further consideration and support ....Even if the concepts are not fully worked out.... Remember, it is quality and dates..above all else.
I came close to your concept without knowing of your work (I was apparently trying to re invent your wheel and was informed of my mistake by a number of members...you have clear priority). How can we get concepts like yours and others floated to the top of a basic "Google" search? How can we make it easy for examiners and would be inventors to know the actual "state of the art"?
Michael (US Patent #4,885,811)
Michael Hayes