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user posted imageCold fusion, if there is such a thing, offers endless possibilities. Not only would it completely do away with the world’s energy problems, it would cause violent change in every aspect of power production. There would be no need for a centralized power station; instead, people would be able to own reactors and power their own homes. Motor vehicles could come equipped with mini-fusion reactors. The economy would encounter violent upheavals, with the entire conception of power production and consumption being completely transformed. To summarize, society as a whole would be changed by the concept of free, infinite energy. But is this really possible? Most scientists remain skeptical. Physicist Douglas Morrison, formerly employed by CERN in Geneva, doesn’t mince words: "The results are impossible." "It’s pathological science." There are a few scientists lured by the seductive promises of cold fusion. Often subjected to derision and ridicule from their colleagues, these people nevertheless believe the amazing technique is possible.

Cold fusion took a big blow in the early 90s when two of the most promising researchers into the topic were accused of fraud and incompetence. Cold fusion was dismissed as a hoax and was never taken seriously, a feeling that exists in society today. Yet several people still continue, hoping for the incredible to occur.

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Starlyte
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Experiments in cold fusion almost always sound bizarre. Almost all of them include an innovative twist and out-of-the-box thinking, sometimes even going against accepted laws and assumptions.


As far-fetched as cold fusion is or isn't, this is the kind of thinking needed in life to advance ourselves. Even if the idea of cold fusion never pans out, maybe they will discover something else equally as exciting in the process.
Athlon64
I wouldn't be at all surprised if cold fusion is being researched extensively in the black world. I also think that it is genuine........but who's going to believe me ?

Chris Low.
Benjo Koolzooie
I bet it would get abused by some people...and perhaps cause some sort of trouble.
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