Difference between revisions of "Cold Fusion"
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While it is mocked by the uninformed or misinformed because of a failed but hyped example (Fleischmann–Pons experiment in 1989), there is still something there that we don't quite understand. And there are a few scientists that are studying low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), or condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS): basically Cold Fusion. Because of scientific snobbery, they have to work a bit more covertly, but they have private and government funding because we are able to observe effects that we just don't yet understand.
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