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hydrogen cold fusion plasma electrolysis Reactor CFR

the shop, michael raines doing it again step by step CFR hydrogen cold fuseion electrolysis, Zero point alternative energy fuel cell  
 
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caboflyguy (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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True. But creating enert gas is more romantic from water. Maybe add a sureflow pump to cool the water through a stainless radiator might prolong the fun. Water steram at 140F and leaves the party soon after. keep it under 125F and stay and play!! Sound resonance is the only missing key to this fledgling puzzle!
caboflyguy (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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Uh, no!! Do homework junior. Two different things going on at once!
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this would be cold fusion if he used pure deuterium gas instead of water.
mrcss (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Not cold fusion, just electrolysis and electric arcs, still kinda cool though.
watchforice (1 week ago) Show Hide
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It's the guy from The Colony!
holywdtughguy (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Ya watchforice I am the dig dumb monkey
from the colony!!!
daggywood1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this is not cold fusion
Fermions83 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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OK, I need to comment on this video. This guy obviously dropped out of school before he hit grade 10. Fusion is not the process of igniting hydrogen gas, nor is it the process of electrolysis.
All this idiot is doing is splitting water molecules, than reigniting the hydrogen. Cold fusion is impossible, but the actual fusion process has little to do with water. The only "water" component is where the deuterium comes from...water.
And @ carlospfr:
you're talking about fission. Fusion is different
Lleanlleawrg (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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@Fermions83 Well I'm no scientist, and my science classes at school didn't even cover electrolysis, sadly, but could you explain WHY coldfusion is impossible? (And please note: I am not saying that this guy has achieved coldfusion because as far as i understand he hasnt) :P
domisollafa (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You created a short circuit. Are clueless or are you trying to muddy the waters?

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