What is the real thing behind Cold Fusion?

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Hi guys,

I have a few questions for you and I would like to know facts, because as this is a very controversial subject people might feel impelled to answer by opinions.

So,

  • What is the real thing behind Cold Fusion?
  • What is the Science behind it?
  • If it really works, how does it work?

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