Cold fusion reactor. Illustration of elements of a 'reactor' used in a type of cold fusion research involving what are known as low energy nuclear reactions (LENR). Cold fusion is the claim that nuclear reactions can occur at, or near, room temperature. Hot fusion is what takes place in stars. The process of cold fusion involves the electrolysis of heavy (deuterated) water in a cell with a platinum anode and palladium cathode (inset at top). The current scientific consensus is that cold fusion is not possible. | |
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