Learn Fusion Basics: Theory & Cold Fusion Energy

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Hello I just recently finshed physics honors on a high school level, but my class because of bad weather, and a tight schedule was unable to go over anything having to deal with automic physics. Could anybody direct me to understanding fussion, and the theories that have been brought up about making energy with cold fusion?

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Whats the lastest ideas on Cold Fusion then?? i just read some stuff on the Fleischmann and Pons work and it appears it was never rejected and yet i havnt heard of any research being conducted ATM. I thought the Fleischmann and Pons work produced 50%+ more energy than put in? this would make it a very worthwhile source of energy! what's going on here?
 
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Whats the lastest ideas on Cold Fusion then?? i just read some stuff on the Fleischmann and Pons work and it appears it was never rejected and yet i havnt heard of any research being conducted ATM. I thought the Fleischmann and Pons work produced 50%+ more energy than put in? this would make it a very worthwhile source of energy! what's going on here?

Er... you JUST read some stuff on this? (i) where did you read it (it would be nice if you give a complete citation); (ii) how OLD is this thing that you read?

Please read Bob Park's book "Voodoo Science". He described in painful detail (since he practically had a front-row seat to the whole debacle) the saga of this "cold fusion" up to 2001 (the book publication date). So maybe this will get you up to speed.

Zz.
 
cold fusion = psuedoscience

As far as I know, no one has been able to duplicate the results that F & P claimed. The whole "cold fusion" debacle is considered something of a scandal.
 
ZapperZ said:
Please read Bob Park's book "Voodoo Science".
A great book! (And Bob Park is hilarious.)
 
ok i will, thanks guys, i think the website was pretty old. ;)
 
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Dear Folks,

This is the best articel I've found on cold fusion:

http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/17896

Erich
 
BA,

You can also check this link on http://www.pppl.gov/fusion_basics/pages/fusion_basics.html from the Princeton Plasma Physics lab.
 
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