Questions for Pseudoscience | Cold Fusion

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But what if you had someone yeet a bottle of deuterium towards another bottle of deuterium really, really fast?

BroooMC
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I know nothing about nuclear fusion but I do know you are underrated.

kenc
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i witnessed cold fusion when i got my tongue stuck on a pole

stalinyourleader
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Right off the bat you get something wrong about cold fusion. Someone who states that cold fusion reactions occur at room temperature may be misunderstanding the concept. The term "cold fusion" can indeed be misleading. Cold fusion, or Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR), does involve nuclear energy production in a cold environment, but the term primarily refers to the relatively low energy input required for the nuclear reactions to occur which happens under more manageable conditions compared to traditional hot fusion.

BeneficenceTV
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FYI:
The Sun's core is *not* hot enough to induce fusion.

Fusion in the Sun's core happens by a continuation of a probable set of circumstances that support Quantum Tunneling.

I think cold fusion may produce results, but it seems like every cold fusion system to date lacks the ability to provide a continuous, high probable set of circumstances that support the Quantum Tunneling needed for the fusion to take place.

adamrspears
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Toyota was probably all like "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave... With a bunch of scraps!"

tofolcano
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the amount of humor you put in these videos are amazing

zenxen
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Isn't platinum good at absorbing hydrogen? Probably the same with Palladium. At least a quick google search seems to agree. I feel like people can come away from this video thinking that gasses dissolving in solid metals isn't a thing after your comment at 4:15.

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This was a great video I can’t wait for the next one!





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jose
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Thanks for making this explanation something I could follow 🙂

shannond
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4:09 Why does it make no sense that the deuterium atoms are migrating into the palladium? It's well-known that palladium absorbs hydrogen at high rates. Do the conditions inside the apparatus inhibit this?

coreygraham
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Regarding question 1: The specific mechanism by which the atoms are brought close enough to each other without the use of naked nuclei or muons is unclear from the available information. However, one speculative theory suggests an unknown mechanism, potentially related to cavitation as observed in star in a jar experiments where ultrasound-induced cavitation plays a role in producing similar reactions. This is a popular theory with those of us who are still researching this topic seriously.

BeneficenceTV
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And then four years later we are testing a nuclear fusion reactor amazing how fast technology advances

WISE_FSH
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Hundreds of tests have replicated their results.

Toyota being the most famous.

MickyMarineCorps
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What caused the two foot hole in the cement floor of P & F's lab was a CHANCE FISSION REACTION when a microscopic amount of the titanium they were using got turned into a fissionable isotope while inside a chemical "soup" that was charged with electricity which caused a chain reaction. While not as fissionable as uranium or plutonium, hypothetically, it is possible for titanium to become fissionable.

peterv.salsedo
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Martin Fleischmann was no dummy. His achievements include:
Secretary/Treasurer of the International Society of Electrochemistry (1964–1967)
President of the International Society of Electrochemistry (1973–1974)
Electrochemistry and Thermodynamics Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry (1979)
Fellowship of the Royal Society (1985)
Olin Palladium Medal of the Electrochemical Society (1986)

You're entitled to your opinion of his work, but let's remember that this man was a genius, and you're a Youtuber. A little humility might look good on you.

cowboyflipflopped
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There is data from John W. Keely of Philadelphia, Pa, back in 1890's from his work shop 1865-1899, about several bench tests done. He had Deuterium even evolved from his resonance + harmonic ratios frequencies experiments when removing Hydrogen and Oxygen from water, at high efficiency with thermocouples, thermopiles, and arrays of vibration tuning forks. (controlled sympathetic attraction concentration of matter.) Information in regard to Cold Fusion tests. His > 100 inventions of his 5 Million dollar Keely Motor Company were known around the world in national newspapers. Some tech details in - "Keely And His Discoveries" and "The Snell Manuscript". (1 out of every 5000 molecules of water is deuterium.) Physics in those days was called Philosophy. He recreated several common known science experiments from 1850's Philosophy book chapters by his new vibrations method, and then also by fake method for laughs, since his contemporaries and visiting tech engineers could not tell the differences, and he figured he was much smarter than them.

waterfuel
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Third types of Cold Fusion is the cold fusion with TV in it.

Edario
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i thought "cold fusion" was 2 bare metal surfaces sticking together in a vaccuum. i guess i was thinking about cold welding??

friedchickenUSA
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I'm a simple man.
When I see A QFS video, I click

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