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Inventors Lost Hope

By: Gabriel Ramirez
Narrated by: Laurie Ann Roy
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What is an invention? What does an invention mean? What is a patent? What are the differences between a copyright and a patent? Do I need to make the new product to file and obtain a patent? Or is it enough to just show how it works and prove that it can work? Can you imagine traveling at 1,800 mph, being inside a machine that could change direction at this same speed in our atmosphere? What took us from living in caves to be an advanced, multilingual, intelligent species? If, as a scientist and inventor, I somehow discovered a way to make interdimensional portals, and the portal abides by nature and the laws of physics, and if the portal will only appear if appropriately constructed, is the portal patentable? What do we really know about the science and technological capabilities studied behind closed doors? Where do you think the world would be had some of these inventions seen the light of day?

©lifetime Gabriel Ramirez (P)2022 Gabriel Ramirez

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