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  • ...n this data, I believe that scientists are sharply divided with regard to cold fusion, but there is no overwhelming majority on either side. Based on the Japanes ...effort here, the more I see it as a fairly unvarnished point of view that cold fusion actually exists.... Maybe it does -- but almost no reputable scientist beli
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cold fusion]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Cold fusion]]
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  • ...m, in The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion, F. Will, Editor National Cold Fusion Institute: University of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake City, Utah. p. 1.</r ...the order of a billion degrees [[Celsius]]) to achieve the fusion process. Cold fusion, on the other hand, seems to proceed in the laboratory at room temperature,
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  • * Beaudette, C.G., Excess Heat. Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed. 2000, Oak Grove Press (Infinite Energy, Distributor): C * Krivit, S.B. and N. Winocur, The Rebirth of Cold Fusion; Real Science, Real Hope, Real Energy. 2004, Pacific Oaks Press: Los Angele
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  • | pagename = Cold fusion | abc = Cold fusion
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cold fusion/Definition]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cold fusion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cold fusion]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Cold fusion]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cold fusion/Definition]]
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  • | pagename = Cold fusion | abc = Cold fusion
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  • ...a bibliography of over 3,500 journal papers, news articles and books about cold fusion. ...conference proceedings and journals. I have translated papers and books on cold fusion from Japanese into English and vice versa. I have written several reviews a
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  • * Beaudette, C.G., Excess Heat. Why Cold Fusion Research Prevailed. 2000, Oak Grove Press (Infinite Energy, Distributor): C * Krivit, S.B. and N. Winocur, The Rebirth of Cold Fusion; Real Science, Real Hope, Real Energy. 2004, Pacific Oaks Press: Los Angele
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  • {{r|Cold fusion}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cold fusion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...f>ERAB, [http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/ERABreportofth.pdf Report of the Cold Fusion Panel to the Energy Research Advisory Board]. 1989: Washington, DC.</ref> T ...illFGgroupsrepo.pdf Groups Reporting Cold Fusion Evidence]. 1990, National Cold Fusion Institute: Salt Lake City, UT.</ref><ref name=Storms2007>Storms, E., The Sc
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  • {{r|Cold fusion}}
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  • ...Science with which skeptics greet startling announcements, like that of [[cold fusion]].<ref name=SkepDicBlondlot/>
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  • A famous Nobel prize non-winner in Utah has achieved cold fusion using Unobtanium dissolved in hyperbolium. Scientists have been unable to d
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  • ...m, in The First Annual Conference on Cold Fusion, F. Will, Editor National Cold Fusion Institute: University of Utah Research Park, Salt Lake City, Utah. p. 1.</r ...the order of a billion degrees [[Celsius]]) to achieve the fusion process. Cold fusion, on the other hand, seems to proceed in the laboratory at room temperature,
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  • ...y machines. Damn, this gets pretty close to [[crank]] territory. Roll on [[cold fusion]], right? –[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 14:43, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...[[Stanley Pons]] of the [[University of Utah]] announce the discovery of [[cold fusion]], which has since been discredited by most mainstream scientists.
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  • ...n this data, I believe that scientists are sharply divided with regard to cold fusion, but there is no overwhelming majority on either side. Based on the Japanes ...effort here, the more I see it as a fairly unvarnished point of view that cold fusion actually exists.... Maybe it does -- but almost no reputable scientist beli
    70 KB (11,580 words) - 09:37, 8 August 2023
  • ...I think both of us simply are not aware of the equivalent inside Russia. [[Cold fusion]] may not be the best analogy, since it did go international, but let me tr ...uclear physics]] and [[aerodynamics]] are not sufficient to say that the [[cold fusion]] and the [[ekranoplan]] are frauds. If you want an appropriate analogy of
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  • :::If you experienced those problems, CZ is different now - [[Cold fusion]] for example was re-written after Rothwell expired along with CZ's decline
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  • I think you added this ref. to the cold fusion article: "Browne 1989, para. 1." Please provide the name of the journal and
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  • ...n Dec 1995 enabled me for a few years to gain confidence and skills in the cold fusion debate, where I soon shifted from believer to skeptic, evolving my style of
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