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They Invented What? (No. 10)

Posted in General Commentary by Jake Ward on October 15, 2016

Anticipate This!™ | Patent and Trademark Law Blog

U.S. Published Application No. 20060071122:  Full body teleportation system.

  wormhole

Abstract:
 
A pulsed gravitational wave wormhole generator system that teleports a human being through hyperspace from one location to another.

Claims:

1. A full body teleportation system consisting of: generating a pulsed gravitational wave which propagates through a magnetic vortex wormhole generator; and generating a wormhole with the magnetic vortex generator whereby the pulsed gravitational wave traverses through the wormhole and enters into hyperspace where the wave is enormously magnified due to the lower speed of light in that dimension.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of generating the pulsed gravitational wave comprises: using two granite stone obelisks; mounting monochromatic-wave toroidal waveguides on top of each obelisk to create a rotating, twisting, propagating gravitational wave through the vertical axis of each obelisk; and creating a cylindrical compression and expansion in each obelisk to produce a…

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Presenting at Tolloty Technology Incubator on Patently Good Ideas: Intellectual Property Law For Entrepreneurs and Business – October 7, 2016.

Posted in General Commentary by Jake Ward on October 5, 2016

Patently Good Ideas: Intellectual Property Law For Entrepreneurs and Business.

The Small Business Development Center at Kent State Tuscarawas will host a program on intellectual property protection, covering: inventions, patents, trademarks and copyrights.

Where: SBDC, Kent State Tuscarawas, Tolloty Technology Incubator, 1776 Tech Park Drive, NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663

When: Friday October 7, 2016 from 9 to 11 a.m.

All businesses have intellectual property in one form or another. Entrepreneurs and business leaders interested in learning more about this important topic are encouraged to attend.

Jacob M. Ward, Registered Patent Attorney with the law firm of Fraser Clemens Martin & Miller LLC, will present the seminar. The program is free and open to the public.

More details about the program and a registration form may be found here.  Offered free of charge but you must register in advance by contacting the SBDC at 330.308.7522 or dmspence@kent.edu.