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  • The BBC is beginning to rot. What is with all the sensational noise and music? This is trivial garbage and the BBC should do better. BTW a single experiment that produces negative result does not mean that it is proved that the method does not work. But a single positive result would show that at a minimum that it warrants more research.

  • This isn't the BBCs best, full of the kind of alarmist rhetoric I would expect from an american documentary.

  • pity it simply doesnt work.

  • Just started watching this. I hope this is at least somewhat objective view of the sc, cold fusion instead of CF cultist crap they are most of the time. I have high hopes since it's BBC.

  • This documentary reminds me and sounds like (with all the silly sound effects) a lurid program about space aliens and flying saucers. Tell us the story about cold fusion and stop with the wham, blam, blingbling, kaboom, whoooosh, swooooosh. boombaboombaboom, tinkletinkle. This is a typical BBC fraudulent presentation with edited soundbites and a flawed premise. Have I left anything out, folks?

  • i wish some people would just cut the crap and explain what he did and how it's supposed to work.

  • believe me these oil cartel already has the technology to renew energy. the keyword, here is "cheap" energy as being said by the narator 5:08. If it were cheap, then it would be able to enslave us to "valuable" and "expensive" energy. if this were to be introduced, it would bancrupt washington, aramco, BP, exxon mobil, chevron and the list goes on

  • So the premise of the program and test is that if this ONE test fails then one of the great dreams of science WILL SURELY DIE. What total non sense.

  • @NewHangUps I am so upset with the BBC. What the fuck do they think they are? Tomorrow I will put together a team of oncologists and I will transplant a heart. If it succeeds, then we will show that hearts can be transplanted, it it fails, then an idiot will die (maybe be one of the asses that made this program)!!!!

  • the most powerful people in the world would do anything to see that this theory and others like it fail

  • this guy is a fraud. don't bother watching it

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  • The US Navy even published a paper proving they have achieved Cold Fusion. I think in the US it will be impossible to commercialize Cold Fusion since the lobbing power of Energy companies in Washington D.C. Personally I believe a country like Russia or China need to invest heavy in this field. Take for example India, in the early 1990's they had a comprehensive Cold Fusion program putting out very interesting results until the US forced them to stop government funding.

  • This is a BBC disinformation effort to discredit 'cold fusion'. They don't mention all the universities around the world who got consistent results and evidence that cold fusion really works. Garbage...

  • @melquideses ya their conclusions look very strange, why wood a documentary TV series producer design an experiment itself? 

  • @Zarehjan Here is the Rossi and Focardi's last results, /watch?v=gCdxpt86fv4&feature=r­elated

    They used nickel instead and the results where more consistent, they granted the patent for Energy Catalyzer 'E-Cat' on May 8, 2011, even in the US, CBS 60 min made a segment on this issue vindicating the authenticity of it, /watch?v=JyNn_Z6wCIk

    Gerald Celente published in his 2011's trends journal as the biggest scientific breakthrough after the discovery of fire and the wheel...

  • @melquideses

    Virtually anyone can get a patent, wasn't it just a few years ago that someone got a patent for the toast, and even the way in which you can use childrens swings?

  • @melquideses

    Reminds me of another nobel laureate who let his success get to his head, then went crazy thinking that overdose of vitamins could cure diseases.

  • Why is it everyone who steps into cold fusion with two feet, instead of sitting on the sidelines is always accused of "bad science"??? Is science really an open minded endeavor? First they are trashed as heretics, then they are accepted and ignored, and later when they $ucceed the status quo science community calls their work "obvious" ... such is humankind's progress. One non-believer converted at a time throughout history..

  • 6:20 Like finding a Cure for Cancer

    Click on my "Dr. Liu" link, located within my Profile section!

  • if every home has a endless supply of free energy our rulers would wither away.

  • He was judged guilty of research misconduct for "falsification of the research record" by a Purdue review board in July, 2008

  • 10,000,000 degrees??? that's enough to melt marshmellows!!!

  • I don't get it, why does nobody complain about the wrong aspect ratio? Are you people just visually dull or do you enjoy watching unnaturally stretched pictures?

  • watch. this. high.

  • @cloudstrife1288 done. and done.

  • @cloudstrife1288 doing that right now son

  • The russians believe that fossil fuels are constantly produced by the earths core

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  • Could never imagine your program could bother to sink so low - When I was young your production was the teacher I had failed to find . We can't all get a Feyman but your original Horizon program opened my mind in a way that I cannot express my gratitude for . - seems to me you've given all of it away to 'special effects' - How very sad for all the open minds

  • Some people just can't accept their failure like this man. When Horizon asked him to come and take part in the reconstruction of the experiment he refused. Another physicist who claimed a major break through in nanotechnology named Jan Hendrik Schön was sacked for publishing falsified paper in the journal Nature. People like these are a BLOT on the name of hard working scientists.

    Fusion is most likely gonna come from the Institute of Plasma Physics watch?v=vDAZsPkTkMM

  • Coal and Oil is still the best way forward.

  • @rebublicanpower cunts like you, slow the progress of mankind and should be fucking hanged!

  • @rebublicanpower Which is why they held back our progress ever since scientific revolution.

  • @rebublicanpower  congratulations douche you trolled some science nerds. I bet you're sooo proud.

  • @rebublicanpower Coal and oil will one day run out, hydrogen is everywhere. A logical thinking person would focus their efforts on developing energy from abundant sources, not ones that will run out, possibly, in our own lifetime.

  • @kshinya007 they already have a crude oil substiute that burns clean and is easily renewable, the oil companies have had it for a while now, they just haven't implemented it yet

  • @rebublicanpower

    You are right about that one...at least it is the best way forward for the oil and coal companies. So long as fossil fuels hold onto their dominant place, we are all just serfs toiling to make them richer, or fight in their wars to control fossil fuel supplies. Coal and oil may "be the best way forward" for you and for Chevron...but it isn't for me and most of the rest of us.........

  • this indian so call scientist is a fraud! He knows he didnt create nuclear fusion from the method he copied from the other scientist. That is why he was already on the defensive even before others try to replicate his experimenjt and why he declined to oversee the experiment to prove his work.

    He is just shamless, still trying to get credit for a fail, copied experiment. SO typical of shamless, dumass indians...

  • @xppoker I guess being denounced as a fraud is better thsn being murdered by the oil companies, which is what would probably happen if he succeeded in his experiment.

  • @benthejrporter

    Interesting you should say that...about murder, I mean. Have you ever heard of Dr. Gene Mallove? I don't subscribe to most of his ideas. And I don't know if he was even murdered because of any of those ideas, including LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions aka cold fusion), but I find it fascinating he was a huge proponent of cold fusion...and he was murdered in his own driveway under suspicious circumstances.  Look into him....................

  • @MrDanP1 Thanks for the tip, Mr Dan. I've read a bit about Mallove along with other scientists in this field. Of course we can't PROVE Mallove met his death because of his Free Energy work, but it seems a "conveneient coinicidence" The life-expectancy of inventors like this is strangely low, put it that way.

  • @benthejrporter

    Thank you for acknowledging my post so quickly. And it was my pleasure. One thing I find a little disturbing about what happened to Dr. Mallove...there is a radio program here in the States called, "Coast to Coast". Mallove was a guest on the program in an episode which aired the day he was murdered. At one point, he actually said, "We kill each other here over cold fusion research". He didn't mean it literally; he only meant cold fusion skeptics and believers attempt to

  • destroy each others' careers. But...I guess he may have learned how true his statement really was, in a very real; final; and tragic way. Anyway, thank you again for all you do and your comments.

  • @MrDanP1 Your welcome, Mr Dan :-)

  • another great episode by Horizon!

  • @MrGiladG I agree

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