Is cold fusion possible?

There is no theoretical reason to expect cold fusion to be possible, and a vast amount of well-established science that says it should be impossible,” says Close, who was involved in efforts to replicate the original 1989 experiment.
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What would happen if cold fusion worked?

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Cheap cold fusions devices would transform poor areas of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, especially by enabling the purification of water supplies via the simple process of boiling.
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Will fusion ever be possible?

For now, the big fusion experiments at NIF and ITER will continue inching forward. At NIF, scientists will continue refining their process and steadily work their way up toward energy-positive fusion. ITER is scheduled to begin operation in 2025 and start hydrogen fusion experiments in 2035.
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How far are we from fusion?

There's huge uncertainty about when fusion power will be ready for commercialisation. One estimate suggests maybe 20 years. Then fusion would need to scale up, which would mean a delay of perhaps another few decades.
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Is fusion safer than fission?

Is Fusion or Fission More Dangerous? Nuclear fission is more dangerous than fusion as it produces harmful weapons-grade radioactive waste in the fuel rods that need to be stored safely away for thousands of years.
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Are there cold fusion bombs?

Affiliation. A cold fusion weapon was a nuclear weapon developed by incorporating alien technology to trigger a fusion reaction that resulted in the release of massive amounts of energy. None of the devices seen in Independence Day: Resurgence were mounted on missiles, instead requiring delivery by a bomber.
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Is LENR possible?

The nuclear reaction called cold fusion or low energy nuclear reaction (LENR) has been rejected by conventional science for 25 years.
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Is cold fusion safe?

The fundamental differences in the physics and technology used in fusion reactors make a fission-type nuclear meltdown or a runaway reaction impossible. The fusion process is inherently safe. In a fusion reactor, there will only be a limited amount of fuel (less than four grams) at any given moment.
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Why fusion is not possible?

Normally, fusion is not possible because the strongly repulsive electrostatic forces between the positively charged nuclei prevent them from getting close enough together to collide and for fusion to occur.
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Who invented cold fusion?

Martin Fleischmann, who in 1989 claimed to have discovered cold fusion, died in his home in England on Friday, August 3rd, following a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
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Where is cold fusion now?

"Most cold fusion research today is done in Japan. The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, a government organization, sponsors the New Hydrogen Energy Laboratory in Sapporo.
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Is a pure fusion bomb possible?

Despite the many millions of dollars spent by the U.S. between 1952 and 1992 to produce a pure fusion weapon, no measurable success was ever achieved.
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What is the cleanest nuclear bomb?

The 50 Mt three stage Tsar Bomba (King of Bombs) tested by the Soviet Union on 30 October 1961 was the largest and cleanest bomb ever tested, with 97% of its yield coming from fusion (fission yield approximately 1.5 Mt).
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Can fusion energy be weaponized?

Unlike conventional nuclear reactors, fusion reactors cannot melt down and do not produce radioactive material that can be weaponized or that requires special disposal. Safety and environmental concerns with fusion reactors are minimal, and the deuterium and lithium required for fuel can be extracted from seawater.
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How hot is a nuclear bomb compared to the sun?

Temperatures of a nuclear explosion reach those in the interior of the sun, about 100,000,000° Celsius, and produce a brilliant fireball. The fireball shortly after detonation.
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Is there a nuke bigger than the Tsar Bomba?

However, the Soviet Union developed three AN602 physics packages at 101.5 megatons (Mt) and these are more powerful than the Tsar Bomba, which was downscaled to 51 Mt before being used RDS-220 Vanya.
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Does the US have a Tsar Bomba?

As far as we know, nobody currently has a Tsar Bomba. The Soviets only built the one that was detonated in 1961.
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Would a fusion bomb have fallout?

Yes, but the amount depends greatly on weapon design and on the altitude the bomb is detonated at. There will always be some fallout from a fusion bomb, because they use a fission bomb as an energy source to start the fusion reaction.
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Which country has hydrogen bomb?

Hydrogen bombs are also called thermonuclear bombs or H-bombs, according to a report issued by an American think tank. At present, only the US, UK, China, France, Russia, India, North Korea and Israel have hydrogen bombs.
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Does India have hydrogen bomb?

Although the tests were said to include a hydrogen bomb, a former coordinator of India's nuclear program said in 2009 that the hydrogen bomb had been a dud and "completely failed to ignite." Pakistan performed nuclear tests in 1998 after India's, but the scale of the tests has been disputed and Pakistan has said that ...
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Is ColdFusion still used?

It's been over two decades since ColdFusion made its way to the developer community. With thousands of programming languages, ColdFusion is still alive and thriving.
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Has fusion been achieved?

A 24-year-old nuclear-fusion record has crumbled. Scientists at the Joint European Torus (JET) near Oxford, UK, announced on 9 February that they had generated the highest sustained energy pulse ever created by fusing together atoms, more than doubling their own record from experiments performed in 1997.
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Which is most likely why many scientists reject the cold fusion theory?

Which is most likely why many scientists reject the cold fusion theory? There is too much waste involved in the process. Cold fusion experiments have been conducted at room temperature only. The process does not produce enough energy to meet the needs of modern humans.
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What happened to cold fusion scientists?

First announced 10 years ago, cold fusion has been largely dismissed by the scientific community. But, as David Voss discovers, some researchers remain adamant that this supposed new energy source is real, and are pressing ahead with their own experiments.
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What would happen if a fusion reactor exploded?

If the reactor exploded like an atomic bomb farther out in space, the effect on earth would be negligible. The explosion would mostly produce x-rays and gamma rays, which would be absorbed by our atmosphere.
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