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Cold Fusion Makes A Comeback

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Cold Fusion Makes A Comeback

Postby Mulboyne » Mon May 26, 2008 11:46 pm

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Postby Typhoon » Tue May 27, 2008 12:05 am

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Gizmodo: Scientist Creates Cold Fusion For the First Time In Decades
Cold fusion, the act of producing a nuclear reaction at room temperature, has long been relegated to science fiction after researchers were unable to recreate the experiment that first "discovered" the phenomenon. But a Japanese scientist was supposedly able to start a cold fusion reaction earlier this week, which―]...more...[/URL]


The defining evidence for a deuterium + deuterium fusion reaction is the production of 3.02 MeV protons (50%) and 2.45 MeV neutrons (50%).

There was no mention of this in the article.

If they can't provide an unambiguous 5 sigma signal for both, then it's just more junk science - bollocks.

This lack of a clear fusion signal is what lead to Pon's and Fleishmann's fall from grace. Just measuring temperature - calorimetry - doesn't cut it.
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