"Atomic constituents are also possibly individually identified by performing a software de-convolution of the features measured in the complex spectrum of the multi-constituent sample. An example of this is a total parenteral nutrition (TPN) mixture used in the medical field which may contain potassium, sodium, and other nutritional ingredients."
Identify atoms of sodium or potassium... Bwahahaha!!! In this context 'possibly' means it will never, ever be capable of doing so. It'll never happen. Ever. LOL!
I'll have to admit though, the patent application makes a real good sales pitch. They've got the 'Dream Machine' capable of doing just about everything anyone would desire.
Pennstreet is right, it appears they have talked to people asking them what they'd like the machine to do!
"Everything, we want the machine to do EVERYTHING!"