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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2010

Cold Fusion. Explain this, if you can.

This was gathered April 20th 2009, roughly 20 years after the initial 1989 press conference where their findings were shot to shreds, instead of the scientific community pulling together and trying experiments to make it work.

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  • im not sure it works but if it does the millitary has it and they wont give it to us those greedy fags

  • tried it, didnt work

    

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  • its been hidden because you cannot make billions of dollars from it, would be free energy killing off the power companies and other parts of the economy

  • Shouldn't all those deuteride ions moving collectively within the lattice produce electromagnetic radiation with the same frequency as their oscillations?

  • Personally, I'm still skeptical. It takes a lot of energy to fuse nuclei. On the other hand, if resonance is involved (which it sounds like it might be), it may be that the energy is reached for a very short time period.

  • @hermanliisgod1 iirc, palladium forms a hydride (or deuteride, apparently), which can contain lots of hydride (or deuteride) ions

  • My favorite part was when they invoked the HandWaving Principle.

  • Such an amazing animation!!

  • nerds we all picked on in school. just a thought tho...

  • its funny how people get on here saying it doesn't work yet they're trying to replicate pretty cutting edge tech that is still being studied in labs in major universities and by our military (although im pretty sure our military is well passed this tech as of 20 years ago), in their garage. and all of this without a solid grasp of the Quantum physics behind it. if this tech was easy enough for everyone to understand and build im sure it would be out by now. And not continually studied by the

  • Why do they have to use palladium, why not use another element?

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