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Question : How is cold fusion supposed to work without defying the law of conservation of energy?
Theoretically cold fusion is supposed to produce vast amounts of energy, but at what expense?

Answer:
The energy comes from Einstein's famous E = mc^2 An equation which describes an equivalence between mass and energy. Nuclear fusion is the process of smaller elements combining to form larger ones. The odd thing about elements as you go higher up the periodic table is that their total mass divided by the number of particles goes down. Protons and Neutrons weigh a certain amount while alone, and yet appear to weigh less when packed into a nucleus. Iron is the most mass efficient element, if you will. It has the lowest mass per particle. When you combine two smaller elements into a heavier element, and its stable, the mass per particle of the nucleus goes down. Conservation of energy enforces this mechanic, requiring that when this happens, the nucleus give of energy in the form of light to account for the mass reduction. Regular fusion, such as the sun, requires that particles be accelerated to high speeds before they can fuse. There is a repulsion between nuclei, which are composed of positive protons. Only high speeds can cause them to collide some percent of the time. Cold fusion is a description for any fusion event that takes place below those star level temperatures. Rossi claims he's discovered a way to create fusion events at the surface of nickel nano-particles, converting the top layer of atoms to copper via hydrogen capture. If he isn't lying, this is very very interesting research.

 

Question : Did the cold fusion hoaxers destroy their raw data?
Would you put man-made global warming on the same level of bad science as cold fusion?Or worse, becauase they destroyed their raw data?

Answer:
For the latest developements in LENR (low energy nuclear reactions, a.k.a. cold fusion) please reference the following.

 

Question : Are cold fusion hair extensions and Micro link extension the same?
Ok i am getting cold fusion hair extensions. With cold fusion hair extensions you need i-tipped hair. Every time i search cold fusion hair extensions, it looks like it is done the same way as Micro link hair extensions. Can someone please tell me if i am right or explain the difference between the two.

Answer:
Yes you are right cold fusion simply means any hair extension that doesn't use heat or wax to secure the extension:).

 

Question : Is it ok to upload a Cold Fusion page to regular HTML web page?
I'm using Dreamweaver the ftp was created and handed down to me. All of the pages are created using HTML. I need to create a page where people would log in to view certain documents - cold fusion *through dreamweaver has a program/template for this. I need to create a new folder though and upload those to the ftp I am not very knowledged with this program yet and do not want it to overwrite any of the other files there.

Answer:
Assuming that the site runs Cold Fusion, it'll work. If the site doesn't (most hosts don't), you'll have to rewrite it in something your host supports - PHP if it's a Linux host, probably ASPX if it's a Windows host.As far as using a new folder, you could. Or you could just name your files so that they aren't named the same as any existing files. (That's assuming that there are existing cf, php or aspx files on the site. If there aren't, you can't be uploading files that are named the same as existing files. index.html and index.cf are different files.)But if you have to ask the question, I'm betting that you won't be able to get a cf page running. You have to know Cold Fusion (the language) to be able to do that, and if you did you would know enough that you wouldn't have asked the question.)

 

Question : Has anyone tried the new cold fusion machine for hair extensions?
I just purchased a really expensive one and It makes this annoying high pitch noise but it does melt the keratin tips but i douybt this is normal and feel like maybe i should return it, and if this isnt normal what is a good one that I should buy? That will make no type of annoying noise for cold fusion hair extensions.

Answer:
One last method is the Cold Fusion. This is applying pre-tipped hair extensions by melting the tip with a super sonic iron. The super sonic noise emitted by the metal tips breaks down the glue and then you mold the tip with your fingers. Exactly the same as the traditional fusion method by melting the glue tip but without the heat. This is very interesting! However, it does make an irritable, high pitch noise!yes, it makes noise, that's how it sticks...

 

Question : Cold Fusion?
how do I make a cold fusion rector, my electric is getting way too expensive, I could keep it in my shed right?I think the government would tax it, you could put one in a car, no more petrol needed, I thought they nearly did a few years ago??karen go away in short jerky movements, the question was designed so some clever people would explain it to me, and im happy to say that it worked.

Answer:
The theory of cold fusion in the P/F expt is based on the affinity of Palladium for absorbing hydrogen, including its isotopes, deuterium and tritium. The theory is then by some mechanism as yet not clearly specified, the palladium lattice 'constricts' the D particles overcoming coulomb (++) repulsion so that the strong nuclear force takes over, initiating fusion.D+D> He(3)+ n(eutron). Results have been mixed, and seemingly difficult to reproduce.Why not go for muon catalized fusion?A muon is a -ve particle about 200 electron masses. It's 'lifetime' though is about 2micro seconds.It will bind an exotic nucleus like DT sufficiently close to cause the fusion reaction to occur with a large probabiliyMuon+D+T> He(4)+ n(eutron)+muon. the change in rest-mass is eqiv to about 2x10^-13J/fusion.Here's the tricky bit- the nascent He nucleus(alpha particle) will 'mop' up the muon, preventing further reactions. What you need is a synchronised electric field to sweep these species clear Then you might have the basis of an exothermic fusion reactor.Oh, and better to make it a steel and concrete lined shed! Good luck!

 

Question : why was the cold fusion idea released to in the media?
why was the cold fusion idea released to in the media rather than in a scientific journal?

Answer:
Ideas can be released anywhere, what's the problem ? Announcing a breakthrough, however, must be done in scientific journals, with enough details to allow other scientists to persuade themselves of thereality and the seriousness of the discovery. The problem is that people need money to pursue their researches and that governments tend to put money where it is shining. Because of that, hot air and fuss are often more valued than real work. Announcing unchecked results in the media is a (dishonest) way of efficiently calling attention. Of course, the backlash will be severe, sooner or later.But some people, even in sciences, live for years (and sometimes greatly improve their personal well being) on false discoveries, absurd theories and the like. The point is that when it makes papers be sold, editorial offices tend to be careless and wanting of a critical eye; that when it is in the media, it is judged by people who, in their majority, do not have the necessary knowledge to do so but, because of their numbers, have a greater weight than people who can really evaluate the 'discovery'.This is the drawback of science needing money and being entangled with politics.

 

Question : do you believe the key to developing cold fusion is the development of large water molecule?
Cold fusion can be achieve if a process of developing large water molecules can be achieve it will be the catalyst for the reaction.

Answer:
Nope, the oxygen would just get in the way.

 

Question : Why did mainstream scientists reject the idea of cold fusion after a few months?
Could somebody please help me with this ? Thanks :)Why did mainstream scientists reject the idea of cold fusion after a few months?

Answer:
A key point of the Scientific Method is that others have to be able to use your information to repeat the findings. In this case it could not be repeated. Additionally further study found the 'scientists' making the claim had falsified their information. It was nothing more than a publicity stunt or at least a case of really bad science.

 

Question : How would cold fusion produce any energy?
The whole point of nuclear reactors (both fission and fusion) is to generate heat so it can be used to make electricity. But how on Earth would anyone get any energy out of cold fusion if it doesn't release any heat? It seems that if it was invented then the only use for it would be to convert hydrogen to helium.

Answer:
I think you misunderstand the term. "Cold Fusion" means producing a fusion reaction at low temperatures(below 1000 Kelvin or so - what can be produced with a Bunsen) rather than millions of degrees needed in a fusion reactor. It doesn't mean that the fusion is produced without heat production. A cold fusion process would still produce lots of heat. However the last claim at cold fusion was eviscerated by the scientific community, and very few people bother with the field any more as it's almost certainly a baseless pipe dream.

 

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