Cold Fusion Claws Out Of The Grave?

Posted on 2004-09-03 at 08:04

After years of ridicule and disregard, the March '89 experiments originally done by Pons and Fleischman may be bearing fruit. Cold Fusion is still alive in the government. Cold Fusion is still alive in the scientific community. And most importantly, recent experiements have started shedding light on why Cold Fusion experiments are so damn hard to reproduce. Apparently, if the deuterium/palladium ratio drop below 100% (one deuterium atom for every palladium atom) the results start to become intermittent. I don't know if Cold Fusion is ultimately gonna work and be scalable to the degree we need it to be, but the rewards of success to the human race are so astoundingly large that we cannot ignore it.

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