Cold fusion will only turn the world upside down if it can happen in a practical way, and we have no reason to believe it will.
If it did, however, it would mean that we would have power plants that would produce no high level nuclear waste, and a nearly endless supply of fuel.
neither cold fusion nor warp fields exist.
Cold fusion is a theoretical nuclear reaction that occurs at room temperature, unlike traditional fusion reactions that require extreme heat. In cold fusion, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the process. If successfully developed, cold fusion could provide a clean and abundant source of energy, potentially revolutionizing the field of energy production by offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Cold fusion is a type of nuclear reaction that occurs at or near room temperature, leading to significant energy production. The specific formula for cold fusion is not well understood or documented, as the process is still a subject of ongoing research and debate in the scientific community.
"Cold fusion" refers to fusion at (or near) room temperature, rather than the millions of degrees that are normally required. This has not been achieved so far - at least, not to any significant degree.
"Hot" nuclear fusion (this is not the term normally used) is exactly what the name implies, the materials are heated, which provides them with enough energy to overcome the normal repulsion of protons. Cold nuclear fusion requires no heating and has not yet been proved, although dozens of Physicists and Electro-Chemists have claimed to have created cold fusion. Cold Fusion relies on other forces, such as pressure, to overcome the electrostatic force of repulsion.
The cold fusion theory is controversial because it proposes a way to generate energy by fusing atoms at room temperature, contradicting traditional fusion theory. Many scientists are skeptical of cold fusion due to the lack of consistent, reproducible experimental results and the failure to explain the underlying mechanism adequately. The initial claim of cold fusion in 1989 was met with skepticism and debate in the scientific community, contributing to its controversial status.
Cold Fusion - Doctor Who - was created in 1996.
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Well my friend, the world is for not a shape, but a fusion of coco crispies in a huge bowl of ice cold milk. Like my answer..?
they can swim upside down in cold water to
Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons proposed cold fusion in 1989, although it was proven to be an invalid concept that did not work.