It's a scam. I read the first patent application a while ago: he has "re-invented" amplitude modulation. (The same thing used by Marconi and in every AM radio.) All he does is set the modulation frequency equal to the carrier frequency, but this is still AM. The USPTO must have been asleep at the switch.
There are certain laws of physics (and Shannon's law) that you can't get around. The claims they are making for the technology are completely bogus.
It's a scam. I read the first patent application a while ago: he has "re-invented" amplitude modulation. (The same thing used by Marconi and in every AM radio.) All he does is set the modulation frequency equal to the carrier frequency, but this is still AM. The USPTO must have been asleep at the switch. There are certain laws of physics (and Shannon's law) that you can't get around. The claims they are making for the technology are completely bogus.