Equatorial to ecliptic coordinates conversion patented?

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Equatorial to ecliptic coordinates conversion patented?

Post #1by ajtribick » 07.11.2008, 17:46

I recently came across the following patent in a Google search, which would seem to imply that using a computer to convert equatorial to ecliptic coordinates is a patented process in the US.

United States Patent 7083415

Also looks like the patent was issued on August 1, 2006.

Hmmm...

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Re: Equatorial to ecliptic coordinates conversion patented?

Post #2by t00fri » 07.11.2008, 18:23

ajtribick wrote:I recently came across the following patent in a Google search, which would seem to imply that using a computer to convert equatorial to ecliptic coordinates is a patented process in the US.

United States Patent 7083415

Also looks like the patent was issued on August 1, 2006.

Hmmm...

That is unbelievable, indeed! :lol:

What I could perhaps understand is that a particularly economic algorithm could become patented. Like we know since a long time that using quaternions to parametrize rotations requires considerably less CPU cycles than doing the same thing with matrices. It's an easy exercise to check...

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Re: Equatorial to ecliptic coordinates conversion patented?

Post #3by chris » 10.11.2008, 01:46

Ridiculous.

I didn't read the whole patent, but these opening lines give some flavor for the contents:

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The invention describes innovative astrological methods, processes, apparatuses and systems. Unique celestial mapping systems, processes and star catalogues are described, as are unique innovations in astrological tarot and in alpha-numerology.


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Re: Equatorial to ecliptic coordinates conversion patented?

Post #4by CAP-Team » 10.11.2008, 13:36

Hmm what about prior art? This technique exists for centuries? Ofcourse then it wouldn't be calculated on a computer.
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Re: Equatorial to ecliptic coordinates conversion patented?

Post #5by LordFerret » 02.12.2008, 01:24

Hummm...
... utilizing a computer or calculator having an iterative equation solver function, coding said conversion formulae into said computational device, and operating said conversions, wherein first solving for latitude, then solving for longitude;
So, solve for longitude first and then latitude and you'll not be violating his patent.

In reading this patent, especially the very last paragraph of it, and seeing "... worshipping things the Lord your God has apportioned to all the nations under heaven.", I find it interesting such a man would then quote this in an effort to patent this very thing. :roll: Hypocrite! :lol:



My apologies Selden, for quoting the religious text.


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