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Why is the cold fusion theory controversial?

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.


What similarity is there between the big chill theory and the big rip theory?

There is a small similarity in that they both theorise the Universe will continue to expand. The outcome, is where they differ. In the big freeze theory, the Universe just continues to expand until all matter is used up and becomes a lifeless and very cold place. In the Big Rip theory, the Universe itself is actually ripped apart. All bound objects are pulled apart. See related links for more information.


Use the Particle Theory to explain why droplets of water form on the cold water pipes in the basement on humid summer days.?

well i cant use particle theory because im not farmilliar with it but basically the temperature underground is lower than the ambient air temperature (water runs underground) whitch attracts the water molecules to the pipe if the dewpoint is low enough.


The theory that indicates that destabilization in one area will eventually effect surrounding areas is?

Domino theory- the belief that political destabilization in one state can result in the collapse of ordering neighboring state, triggering a chain of events that in turn can affect series of contiguous states.


What scientific term is a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental resutts?

If it's well tested, and the results are repeatable, and no contradictions are found,and it makes successful predictions, then you can start calling it a scientific "law".(Even though it's still "only a theory", and it always will be, because it's not possibleto prove it, like the theory that the Earth orbits the sun, and the theory that heatalways flows from hot things to cold things, and the theory that the air in the roomcan never all bunch up in one corner and leave you to suffocate on the other side.)

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What are the weakneses of the Domino Theory?

The cold war is over; the domino theory is now irrelevant.


When you exercise in the cold do you burn more calories?

In theory, yes.


When president Eisenhower spoke of the domino theory the US was involved in what war?

When President Eisenwoer spoke of the domino theory the US was involved in The Cold War.Ê The domino theory has been used to justify the need for American intervention world wide.


Under the anders celsius theory Is there really such a thing as cold?

No. Cold is not a thing. There is heat, and the absence of heat. NO, only a lack of heat


Is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object?

Yes. That is why my theory of cold not existing works. There is no cold, there is simply the absence of heat.


Does cold air represent good spirits?

It is said to represent them, but they could be good or bad in theory or it could just be cold air.


Why is the cold fusion theory controversial?

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.


Domino theory in a sentence?

The domino theory was used by successive U.S. administrations during the Cold War to justify American intervention around the world.


What is the Clash of Civilizations theory?

The Clash of Civilization is a theory that the religious and cultural identities of a person will be a main argument in the Cold War world. Samuel Huntington, a political scientist, proposed this theory in a lecture in 1992.


What are examples of labeled line theory?

getting in the shower when you are really cold and you feel that burning feeling


The domino theory compels Americans to fight communists in this small southeast Asian nations - 54000 Americans die in this protracted war?

Domino theory, part of the cold war.


When the first hot Jupiter's were discovered their existence seemed inconsistent with the nebular theory because this theory predicts that?

jovian planets can form only in the cold, outer regions of a solar system