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Originally Posted by Bobblehead
Here's the patent. And it isn't even limited to 3 layers.
Really trying to make the patent broad - "several layers", "can include", "may be physical, logical or application layers". Talk about covering all your bases - I thought patents were supposed to be specific?
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never written a patent I take it.
Sadly, many patents nowadays get granted simply based on thought experiments. No proof of concept is needed. Especially it seems in science. And even if you do provide proof of concept you can pretty much cover anything you want that is remotely related.
That patent is actually pretty straight forward in coverage!