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== History ==
== History ==
SpringBall was the result of a [[wikipedia:Multiple_discovery|multiple independent discovery]] by talk show hosts [[Doug Bleichner]] and [[Sam Wagstaff]], who simultaneously developed the first SpringBall prototypes in their separate [[wikipedia:Garage|garages]]. The hosts agreed to share and potentially release the patent in a venture independent from their parent companies [[MeMoreTV]]. They announced their creation to the public during a broadcast of their talk show [[Skeleton Realm LIVE!]] on February 1st, 2023.<ref>[https://youtu.be/-23NSLmgv10?t=3073 SRL Episode 41]</ref>  One week later, the inventors announced the sale of patent to orb company [[Orbsmann's]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/3omC0aVPTXI?t=2543 SRL Episode 42]</ref> On February 15th, parent company [[The Fanmayer Group]] repositioned patent ownership from [[Orbsmann's]] R&D devision to [[Burlow Chemical]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/EdLQHRV6gFA?t=3409 SRL Episode 43]</ref>  On March 1st, Fanmeyer announced the licensing of the SpringBall patent, along with a $25 billion grant, to Texas-based startup [[SÜG Systems]] for the development of compact [[wikipedia:Collider|subatomic particle colliders]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/91WR_YPk6Ik?t=1393 SRL Episode 45]</ref><ref>[[:File:March2023zine.pdf|Skeleton Realm Magazine, March 2023]]</ref>
SpringBall was the result of a [[wikipedia:Multiple_discovery|multiple independent discovery]] by talk show hosts [[Doug Bleichner]] and [[Sam Wagstaff]], who simultaneously developed the first SpringBall prototypes in their separate [[wikipedia:Garage|garages]]. The hosts agreed to share and potentially release the patent in a venture independent from their parent company [[MeMoreTV]]. They announced their creation to the public during a broadcast of their talk show [[Skeleton Realm LIVE!]] on February 1st, 2023.<ref>[https://youtu.be/-23NSLmgv10?t=3073 SRL Episode 41]</ref>  One week later, the inventors announced the sale of patent to orb company [[Orbsmann's]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/3omC0aVPTXI?t=2543 SRL Episode 42]</ref> On February 15th, parent company [[The Fanmayer Group]] repositioned patent ownership from [[Orbsmann's]] R&D devision to [[Burlow Chemical]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/EdLQHRV6gFA?t=3409 SRL Episode 43]</ref>  On March 1st, Fanmeyer announced the licensing of the SpringBall patent, along with a $25 billion grant, to Texas-based startup [[SÜG Systems]] for the development of compact [[wikipedia:Collider|subatomic particle colliders]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/91WR_YPk6Ik?t=1393 SRL Episode 45]</ref><ref>[[:File:March2023zine.pdf|Skeleton Realm Magazine, March 2023]]</ref>