Cold Fusion
Cold Fusion
Science
Cold Fusion is the future of science. Cold Fusion is nuclear reactions at ordinary temperatures and pressures. Cold Fusion can be replicated by electrolysis of heavy water, where as the excess heat is the energy produced by nuclear reactions.Cold Fusion releases energy in the form of heat, as well as showing x-rays, gamma rays, neutrons, protons, and helium-4 and 3. How the energy produced be harvested, is another pressing matter. But the ramifications of having cold fusion at such low temperatures (usually at temperatures like the sun's core) would greatly improve the efficiency of energy in and energy out.
Nuclear reactions that could be reproduced as easily as i described, could be described as disastrous for people who seek of how to replicate the effects, who could in theory provide an energy source that could power weapons unthinkable with the amount of energy produced today. Think, our planet is covered in water and heavy water, the fuel source for cold fusion, is found in the ratio of 1 to 3200 molecules, and because of the abundance of water, cold fusion becomes more feasible as a means of generating energy.
Lastly, Cold Fusion, in all its wonderment, has still yet to be proven. Some of the scientific community believe that this is a phenomena and that it could be easily proven with enough research. I ask all of you who are within the scientific community, to find out the facts, to find out the truth behind this, and make cold fusion another achievement
Fusion
Cold Fusion
History and Developments
Cold Fusion History and Developments
Cold Fusion has had a rough time, and has had so much criticism from the scientific community that the people are unable to see the great achievement that is before them. Cold Fusion's history starts in 1819 at the University of Utah.
Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons have just discovered something amazing, tabletop nuclear fusion. They detected excess heat form the electrolysis of heavy water using palladium electrodes. But, the DOE (Department of Energy) deemed the evidence not persuasive enough.
In the 1990s several books have been published to discredit the reproduction of Fleischmann and Pons' experiment. Then, in 2004 the DOE gathered for another review panel. The DOE once again deemed that Cold Fusion has not produced any reliable evidence, but has recommended agency funded research for further developments.
In 1991, Andrew Riley was killed in his efforts to prove Cold Fusion. In 1992 Japan funded a New Hydrogen Energy Program, but then ended in 1997 because they could not replicate the results Martin and Stanley produced. But, new developments are still occurring, in America, India, all over the world in fact, but at a pace that would be described as sluggish at best.
Videos on Cold Fusion
Cold Fusion Videos on Cold Fusion
Energy resources
water, a fantastic resource?
This pole is designed to see weather or not people find that water would be a viable resource for gathering energy by using fusion.
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Interesting subject. It would be great if they coud make it work
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